Crossing the light line
Optics
2021-10-05 v1
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 degrees 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.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2110.00956,
title = {Crossing the light line},
author = {J. B. Pendry and P. A. Huidobro and M. G. Silveirinha and E. Galiffi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.00956},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
11 pages, 5 figures