Nonreciprocity in “motion”
ORAL
Abstract
Lorentz reciprocity is intimately related to the linearity and invariance of Maxwell’s equations under time-reversal symmetry, and forbids one-way light flows in standard metal-dielectric platforms. Indeed, reciprocal systems are inherently bidirectional. Asymmetric light flows are typically obtained using a static magnetic bias.
In this talk, we will highlight that nonreciprocity and mechanical motion are deeply intertwined. We will discuss some unusual features of the electrodynamics of moving media [1] and highlight that a translational motion can be mimicked with a drift-current [2]. In particular, we will show that a graphene sheet biased with a direct electric current is a very promising solution to break the Lorentz reciprocity and have a broadband regime of unidirectional propagation of surface plasmons protected against backscattering from obstacles and imperfections [3].
[1] M. G. Silveirinha, Phys. Rev. X, 4, 031013, (2014).
[2] T. A. Morgado, M. G. Silveirinha, Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 133901 (2017).
[3] T. A. Morgado, M. G. Silveirinha, http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.8b00987, ACS Photonics, (2018) (in press).
In this talk, we will highlight that nonreciprocity and mechanical motion are deeply intertwined. We will discuss some unusual features of the electrodynamics of moving media [1] and highlight that a translational motion can be mimicked with a drift-current [2]. In particular, we will show that a graphene sheet biased with a direct electric current is a very promising solution to break the Lorentz reciprocity and have a broadband regime of unidirectional propagation of surface plasmons protected against backscattering from obstacles and imperfections [3].
[1] M. G. Silveirinha, Phys. Rev. X, 4, 031013, (2014).
[2] T. A. Morgado, M. G. Silveirinha, Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 133901 (2017).
[3] T. A. Morgado, M. G. Silveirinha, http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.8b00987, ACS Photonics, (2018) (in press).
*This work is supported in part by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia with the grants PTDC/EEITEL/4543/2014 and UID/EEA/50008/2017.
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Presenters
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Mario Silveirinha
- Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon