Temporal interfaces by instantaneously varying boundary conditions

Luca Stefanini, Shixiong Yin, Davide Ramaccia, Andrea Alù, Alessandro Toscano, and Filiberto Bilotti
Phys. Rev. B 106, 094312 – Published 23 September 2022
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Abstract

Temporal metamaterials have been recently exploited as a novel platform for conceiving several electromagnetic and optical devices based on the anomalous scattering response arising at a single change or multiple sudden changes in the material properties. However, they are difficult to implement in realistic scenarios by switching the permittivity of a material in time, and new strategies to achieve time interfaces in a feasible manner must be identified. In this paper, we investigate the possibility to realize a temporal metamaterial without acting on the material properties, but rather on the effective refractive index and wave impedance perceived by the wave during the propagation in an empty guiding structure by varying the boundaries in time. We demonstrate analytically and through numerical experiments that suddenly changing the structural dispersion of a parallel-plate waveguide by varying boundary conditions will induce an effective temporal interface. The proposed concept can be extended to temporally controlled metasurfaces, opening an easier path to the design and realization of novel devices based on time-varying metamaterials at microwave and optical frequencies.

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  • Received 17 March 2022
  • Revised 7 July 2022
  • Accepted 26 August 2022

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.106.094312

©2022 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

Luca Stefanini1,*, Shixiong Yin2,3, Davide Ramaccia1,†, Andrea Alù2,3,4, Alessandro Toscano1, and Filiberto Bilotti1

  • 1“Roma Tre” University, Via Vito Volterra 62, 00146 Rome, Italy
  • 2Photonics Initiative, Advanced Science Research Center, New York, New York 10031, USA
  • 3City College, City University of New York, New York, New York 10031, USA
  • 4Physics Program, Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, New York 10016, USA

  • *To whom correspondence should be addressed: luca.stefanini@uniroma3.it
  • davide.ramaccia@uniroma3.it

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Vol. 106, Iss. 9 — 1 September 2022

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