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Optical Spin Effects Induced by Phase Conjugation at a Space-Time Interface

Optics 2025-10-27 v1

Abstract

Electromagnetic temporal boundaries, emerging when the constitutive parameters of a medium undergo abrupt temporal variations, have garnered significant interest for their role in facilitating unconventional wave phenomena and enabling sophisticated field manipulations. A key manifestation is temporal reflection in an unbounded spatial domain, where a sudden temporal discontinuity induces phase-conjugated backward waves alongside anomalous spin conversion. This study explores distinctive spin-conversion dynamics at a time-dependent spatial interface governed by Lorentz-type dispersion, in which the plasma frequency undergoes rapid modulation over time. The interaction of a circularly polarized wave with a space-time interface excites electromagnetic signals at the system's natural resonance, allowing precise control over polarization states. The scattered field stems from the combined influence of temporal and spatial boundaries, yielding a superposition of the original incident wave's polarization and its phase-conjugated counterpart.

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@article{arxiv.2510.21235,
  title  = {Optical Spin Effects Induced by Phase Conjugation at a Space-Time Interface},
  author = {Carlo Rizza and Alessandra Contestabile and Maria Antonietta Vincenti and Giuseppe Castaldi and Marcello Ferrera and Alessandro Stroppa and Michael Scalora and Vincenzo Galdi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.21235},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

12 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in Small (Wiley)

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