Coherent virtual absorption based on complex zero excitation for ideal light capturing
Journal article, 2017

Absorption of light is directly associated with dissipative processes in a material. In suitably tailored resonators, a specific level of dissipation can support coherent perfect absorption, the time-reversed analogue of lasing, which enables total absorption and zero scattering in open cavities. On the contrary, the scattering zeros of lossless objects strictly occur at complex frequencies. While usually considered nonphysical due to their divergent response in time, these zeros play a crucial role in the overall scattering dispersion. Here, we introduce the concept of coherent virtual absorption, accessing these modes by temporally shaping the incident waveform. We show that engaging these complex zeros enables storing and releasing the electromagnetic energy at will within a lossless structure for arbitrary amounts of time, under the control of the impinging field. The effect is robust with respect to inevitable material dissipation and can be realized in systems with any number of input ports. The observed effect may have important implications for flexible control of light propagation and storage, low-energy memory, and optical modulation. (c) 2017 Optical Society of America

Optics

time-reversal

Author

Denis Baranov

Chalmers, Physics

A. E. Krasnok

The University of Texas at Austin

Andrea Alu

The University of Texas at Austin

Optica

2334-2536 (ISSN)

Vol. 4 12 1457-1461

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

DOI

10.1364/optica.4.001457

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