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Controlling Non-reciprocity using enhanced Brillouin Scattering (1707.00050v2)

Published 30 Jun 2017 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph

Abstract: The properties of space-time modulated media operating in the sub-sonic regime are discussed based on rigorous Bloch-Floquet theory. A geometrical description in the frequency-wavenumber plane is developed to provide insight into the possible interactions and their nature. It is shown that the secular equation has a singularity, which results in a weak/passive second harmonic generation process. Additionally bandgaps arising from the strong/active parametric interaction between an incident wave and its space-time harmonic, result in an inelastic Brillouin like scattering process. Hence when the incident frequency is inside a forward (backward) bandgap, a Stokes' (Anti-Stokes') scattered wave bounces back to the source. Although the forward and backward bandgaps do not generally occur at the same frequency bands, the insertion loss and gap width are equal. Requiring that both gaps do not overlap, enforces a lower bound on the modulation speed. It is shown that although an increase in the modulation index is desirable, as it enhances the non-reciprocal behaviour, it also limits the range of possible modulation speeds. The effective complex refractive index is calculated over a wide frequency range. It is shown that peaks appear in the extinction coefficient, indicating scattering to Stokes' and Anti-Stokes' waves. Finally, a comprehensive numerical analysis based on the Finite Difference Time Domain method is developed to verify and demonstrate the intriguing properties of space-time modulated media.

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