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      Crossing the light line

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      Nanophotonics
      Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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          Abstract

          We ask the question “what happens to Bloch waves in gratings synthetically moving at near the speed of light?”. First we define a constant refractive index (CRI) model in which Bloch waves remain well defined as they break the light barrier, then show their dispersion rotating through 360° from negative to positive and back again. Next we introduce the effective medium approximation (EMA) then refine it into a 4-wave model which proves to be highly accurate. Finally using the Bloch waves to expand a pulse of light we demonstrate sudden inflation of pulse amplitude combined with reversal of propagation direction as a luminal grating is turned on.

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                Journal
                Nanophotonics
                Walter de Gruyter GmbH
                2192-8606
                2192-8614
                November 16 2021
                November 16 2021
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                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Physics, The Blackett Laboratory , Imperial College London , London , SW7 2AZ , UK
                [2 ]Instituto de Telecomunicações, Instituto Superior Técnico-University of Lisbon , Avenida Rovisco Pais 1 , Lisboa , 1049-001 , Portugal
                Article
                10.1515/nanoph-2021-0570
                3d974119-bf4e-4b05-8f44-a0eec84f8d2d
                © 2021

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