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Tutorial on Electromagnetic Nonreciprocity and Its Origins

Applied Physics 2020-10-09 v2 Optics

Abstract

This tutorial provides an intuitive and concrete description of the phenomena of electromagnetic nonreciprocity that will be useful for readers with engineering or physics backgrounds. The notion of time reversal and its different definitions are discussed with special emphasis to its relationship with the reciprocity concept. Starting from the Onsager reciprocal relations generally applicable to many physical processes, we present the derivation of the Lorentz theorem and discuss other implications of reciprocity for electromagnetic systems. Next, we identify all possible routes towards engineering nonreciprocal devices and analyze in detail three of them: Based on external bias, based on nonlinear and time-variant systems. The principles of the operation of different nonreciprocal devices are explained. We address the similarity and fundamental difference between nonreciprocal effects and asymmetric transmission in reciprocal systems. In addition to the tutorial description of the topic, the manuscript also contains original findings. In particular, general classification of reciprocal and nonreciprocal phenomena in linear bianisotropic media based on the space- and time-reversal symmetries is presented. This classification serves as a powerful tool for drawing analogies between seemingly distinct effects having the same physical origin and can be used for predicting novel electromagnetic phenomena. Furthermore, electromagnetic reciprocity theorem for time-varying systems is derived and its applicability is discussed.

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@article{arxiv.2001.04848,
  title  = {Tutorial on Electromagnetic Nonreciprocity and Its Origins},
  author = {Viktar Asadchy and Mohammad S. Mirmoosa and Ana Díaz-Rubio and Shanhui Fan and Sergei A. Tretyakov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.04848},
  year   = {2020}
}

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41 pages, 24 figures, 2 tables

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