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Unlocking the full potential of wave-matter nonlinear coupling in the epsilon-near-zero regime

Optics 2015-07-13 v1

Abstract

In recent years, unconventional metamaterial properties have triggered a revolution of electromagnetic research which has unveiled novel scenarios of wave-matter interaction. A very small dielectric permittivity is a leading example of such unusual features, since it produces an exotic static-like regime where the electromagnetic field is spatially slowly-varying over a physically large region. The so-called epsilon-near-zero metamaterials thus offer an ideal platform where to manipulate the inner details of the "stretched" field. Here we theoretically prove that a standard nonlinearity is able to operate such a manipulation to the point that even a thin slab produces a dramatic nonlinear pulse transformation, if the dielectric permittivity is very small within the field bandwidth. The predicted non-resonant releasing of full nonlinear coupling produced by the epsilon-near-zero condition does not resort to any field enhancement mechanisms and opens novel routes to exploiting matter nonlinearity for steering the radiation by means of ultra-compact structures.

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@article{arxiv.1507.02926,
  title  = {Unlocking the full potential of wave-matter nonlinear coupling in the epsilon-near-zero regime},
  author = {Alessandro Ciattoni and Carlo Rizza and Andrea Marini and Andrea Di Falco and Daniele Faccio and Michael Scalora},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.02926},
  year   = {2015}
}

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8 pages, 4 figures