Experimental Confirmation of Backscattering Enhancement Induced by a Photonic Jet.

ORAL

Abstract

We report experimental confirmation of backscattering enhancement induced by a photonic jet emerging from a dielectric sphere, a phenomenon recently predicted by theoretical solutions of Maxwell's equations. To permit relatively straightforward laboratory measurements at microwave frequencies rather than visible light, we appropriately scaled the original conceptual dimensions of the dielectric microsphere and its adjacent perturbing nanoparticle (located within the microsphere's photonic jet). Our experiments verified the existence of enhanced position-dependent backscattering perturbations by the adjacent particle. Our measured backscattering perturbations agreed well with prior theory and with additional finite-difference time-domain computational models of the complete microwave test geometry.

*NSF Grant No. BES-0522639, NIH Grant No. R01EB003682, NSF TeraGrid Grant No. MCB040062N

Authors

  • Alexander Heifetz

    • Northwestern University
  • Kevin Huang

    • Northwestern University
  • Alan Sahakian

    • Northwestern University
  • Xu Li

    • Northwestern University
  • Allen Taflove

    • Northwestern University
  • Vadim Backman

    • Northwestern University