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Unidirectional scattering with spatial homogeneity using photonic time disorder

Published 25 Aug 2022 in physics.optics | (2208.11884v1)

Abstract: The temporal degree of freedom in photonics has been a recent research hotspot due to its analogy with spatial axes, causality, and open-system characteristics. In particular, the temporal analogues of photonic crystals have stimulated the design of momentum gaps and their extension to topological and non-Hermitian photonics. Although recent studies have also revealed the effect of broken discrete time-translational symmetry in view of the temporal analogy of spatial Anderson localization, the broad intermediate regime between time order and time uncorrelated disorder has not been examined. Here we investigate the inverse design of photonic time disorder to achieve optical functionalities in spatially homogeneous platforms. By developing the structure factor and order metric using causal Green's functions for the domain of time disorder, we demonstrate engineered time scatterer, which provides unidirectional scattering with controlled scattering amplitudes. We also reveal that the order-to-disorder transition in the time domain allows for the manipulation of scattering bandwidths, which inspires resonance-free temporal colour filtering. Our work will pave the way for advancing optical functionalities without spatial patterning.

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