Nonreciprocal Optics within a Wavelength Fraction
Posted on 2017-04-26 - 18:49
Reciprocity in optics-the invariance of a light-matter interaction to the reversal of
time-is a key principle in electrodynamics. This symmetry can be broken in the presence of
magnetization, making the light propagation along forward and backward directions no longer
invariant. Magneto-optical polarization rotation in the Faraday effect is a prominent example
of this broken symmetry in optics.
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Davoyan, Arthur R.; Engheta, Nader (2013). Nonreciprocal Optics within a Wavelength Fraction. Optica Publishing Group. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3755636.v1
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