Spatiotemporal light control with active metasurfaces
Stanford University · Purdue University West Lafayette
Abstract
Optical metasurfaces have provided us with extraordinary ways to control light by spatially structuring materials. The space-time duality in Maxwell's equations suggests that additional structuring of metasurfaces in the time domain can even further expand their impact on the field of optics. Advances toward this goal critically rely on the development of new materials and nanostructures that exhibit very large and fast changes in their optical properties in response to external stimuli. New physics is also emerging as ultrafast tuning of metasurfaces is becoming possible, including wavelength shifts that emulate the Doppler effect, Lorentz nonreciprocity, time-reversed optical behavior, and negative…
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3Topics & keywords
- Wavefront
- Metamaterial
- Ultrashort pulse
- Physics
- Optics
- Structuring
- Computer science
- Laser