“Dark” States As a Particular Case of the Emission Spectrum of an Exceptional Surface Wave

IF 1 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
O. S. Sukhorukova, A. S. Tarasenko, S. V. Tarasenko, V. G. Shavrov
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Abstract

Under conditions of total internal reflection (TIR) of a plane bulk electromagnetic wave incident from outside on the surface of an optically transparent layered structure, the case where the numerator and denominator of the input surface wave impedance turn simultaneously to zero may correspond to the formation of a “dark” state. This is related to the occurrence of a point of degeneracy of the spectra of leaking exceptional surface waves (ESWs) of the first and second kind against the background of the continuous spectrum of radiative modes. For these waves, the instantaneous energy flux through the interface with a semibounded optical denser medium in an open radiative channel is zero at any instant. When approaching the point of dark state occurrence, the local maxima of the effects of first-order nonspecular reflection, accompanying resonant excitation of leaky ESWs, unlimitedly increase.

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"黑暗 "状态是异常表面波发射光谱的一种特殊情况
摘要 在从外部入射到光学透明层状结构表面的平面体电磁波发生全内反射(TIR)的条件下,输入表面波阻抗的分子和分母同时变为零的情况可能对应于 "暗 "状态的形成。这与在辐射模式连续谱的背景下,第一类和第二类特殊表面波(ESW)的泄漏谱出现退化点有关。对于这些波,在开放辐射通道中通过与半圆形光学致密介质界面的瞬时能量通量在任何瞬间都为零。当接近暗态发生点时,伴随着泄漏 ESW 的共振激发,一阶非镜面反射效应的局部最大值无限增大。
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130
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics is one of the most influential physics research journals. Originally based on Russia, this international journal now welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language. It publishes original papers on fundamental theoretical and experimental research in all fields of physics: from solids and liquids to elementary particles and astrophysics.
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