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Extreme Nonreciprocity with Spatio-Temporally Modulated Metasurfaces

Published 22 Oct 2019 in physics.app-ph and physics.optics | (1910.13974v2)

Abstract: Emerging photonic functionalities are mostly governed by the fundamental principle of Lorentz reciprocity. Lifting the constraints imposed by this principle could circumvent deleterious effects that limit the performance of photonic systems. A variety of approaches have recently been explored to break reciprocity, yet most efforts have been limited to confined photonic systems. Here, we propose and experimentally demonstrate a spatio-temporally modulated metasurface capable of extreme breakdown of Lorentz reciprocity. Through tailoring the momentum and frequency harmonic contents of the scattered waves, we achieve dynamical beam steering, reconfigurable focusing, and giant free-space optical isolation exemplifying the flexibility of our platform. We develop a generalized Bloch-Floquet theory which offers physical insights into the demonstrated extreme nonreciprocity, and its predictions are in excellent agreement with experiments. Our work opens exciting opportunities in applications where free-space nonreciprocal wave propagation is desired, including wireless communications and radiative energy transfer.

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