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Energy Transport Velocity in Photonic Time Crystals

Optics 2026-02-04 v1

Abstract

Steep or near-vertical Floquet dispersion in photonic time crystals (PTCs) is often read as fast, even apparently superluminal, transport. Here, we demonstrate that this anomaly arises from modulation-driven geometric drift, not energy flow. By deriving a Maxwell-flux Hellmann-Feynman relation, we prove that the cycle-averaged energy velocity remains strictly bounded. We further establish a universal velocity-product law conserved throughout the passband, vEvg=vph2T v_E v_g=\langle v_{\rm ph}^2\rangle_T , fixing transport solely by the temporal average of the inverse permittivity. The divergent group velocity is then traced to a mismatch between electric and magnetic geometric phase connections, revealing apparent superluminality as a geometric effect of temporal modulation.

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@article{arxiv.2602.03453,
  title  = {Energy Transport Velocity in Photonic Time Crystals},
  author = {Kyungmin Lee and Younsung Kim and Kun Woo Kim and Bumki Min},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.03453},
  year   = {2026}
}