Control of superluminal transit through a heterogeneous medium
Abstract
We consider pulse propagation through a two component composite medium (metal inclusions in a dielectric host) with or without cavity mirrors. We show that a very thin slab of such a medium, under conditions of localized plasmon resonance, can lead to significant superluminality with detectable levels of transmitted pulse. A cavity containing the heterogeneous medium is shown to lead to subluminal-to-superluminal transmission depending on the volume fraction of the metal inclusions. The predictions of phase time calculations are verified by explicit calculations of the transmitted pulse shapes. We also demonstrate the independence of the phase time on system width and the volume fraction under specific conditions.
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@article{arxiv.0711.4159,
title = {Control of superluminal transit through a heterogeneous medium},
author = {M. Kulkarni and N. Seshadri and V. S. C. Manga Rao and S. Dutta Gupta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.4159},
year = {2009}
}
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21 Pages,5 Figures (Published in Journal of Modern Optics)