Dongha Kim, Cheng Guo, Peter B. Catrysse, Shanhui Fan
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Shaping space-time wavepackets beyond the paraxial limit using a dispersion magnifier
Space-time wavepackets (STWPs) have received significant attention since they
can propagate in free space at arbitrary group velocity without dispersion and
diffraction. However, at present, the generation of STWPs has been limited to
the paraxial regime. Here we show that conventional optical elements can be
used to extend STWPs beyond the paraxial regime. A dispersion magnifier,
consisting of two lenses and a beam expander, applies spatiotemporal shaping to
paraxial STWPs to create nonparaxial STWPs. The control of the magnification
ratio results in versatile engineering capabilities on group velocity, beam
diameter, and propagation distance. As an example, we numerically demonstrated
long-distance propagation or slow group velocity of the output wavepacket with
subwavelength cross-sections.