Propagation of single-cycle terahertz pulses through and past wavelength-sized metal structures has been studied experimentally. In waveguides close to cutoff, it is found that the phase velocity can become superluminal and even negative. Multiple reflections of evanescent waves inside the waveguide are found to be the cause of a negative phase velocity below the cutoff frequency. The centroid delay of terahertz pulses propagating past a thin metal wire is found to be advanced or delayed depending on the polarization with respect to the wire. In all cases of superluminal propagation described here, the principle of causality is preserved. In a restricted sense, exchange of information faster than the speed of light is found possible, howeve...
We report on the emission patterns from THz plasmons propagating towards the end of cylindrical meta...
Terahertz(THz)-driven dielectric-lined waveguides have applications in electron manipulation, partic...
It recently has been demonstrated that signals conveyed by evanescent modes can travel faster than l...
Propagation of single-cycle terahertz pulses through and past wavelength-sized metal structures has ...
Propagation of free-space femtosecond THz pulses (T rays) through and past metal structures with dim...
In femtosecond terahertz-pulse (T-ray) imaging of metal structures with dimensions of the order of t...
We report time-domain measurements with subpicosecond resolution of optical tunneling of terahertz e...
A study of frustrated total internal reflection (FTIR) will be described in which evanescent electro...
Superluminal propagation of electromagnetic radiation and photon tunnelling have been studied by a v...
A time-resolved analysis of the amplitude and phase of THz pulses propagating through three-dimensio...
Photonic tunneling permits superluminal signal transmission. The principle of causality is not viola...
We analyse the reshaping mechanism leading to apparently 'superluminal' advancement of a pulse trave...
This paper reviews earlier studies on superluminal wave propagation in anomalously dispersive media ...
Abstract: Recent experiments have conÞrmed our predictions that the group velocity of light pulses p...
The authors present measurements and calculations on the effect of thin dielectric coatings on the p...
We report on the emission patterns from THz plasmons propagating towards the end of cylindrical meta...
Terahertz(THz)-driven dielectric-lined waveguides have applications in electron manipulation, partic...
It recently has been demonstrated that signals conveyed by evanescent modes can travel faster than l...
Propagation of single-cycle terahertz pulses through and past wavelength-sized metal structures has ...
Propagation of free-space femtosecond THz pulses (T rays) through and past metal structures with dim...
In femtosecond terahertz-pulse (T-ray) imaging of metal structures with dimensions of the order of t...
We report time-domain measurements with subpicosecond resolution of optical tunneling of terahertz e...
A study of frustrated total internal reflection (FTIR) will be described in which evanescent electro...
Superluminal propagation of electromagnetic radiation and photon tunnelling have been studied by a v...
A time-resolved analysis of the amplitude and phase of THz pulses propagating through three-dimensio...
Photonic tunneling permits superluminal signal transmission. The principle of causality is not viola...
We analyse the reshaping mechanism leading to apparently 'superluminal' advancement of a pulse trave...
This paper reviews earlier studies on superluminal wave propagation in anomalously dispersive media ...
Abstract: Recent experiments have conÞrmed our predictions that the group velocity of light pulses p...
The authors present measurements and calculations on the effect of thin dielectric coatings on the p...
We report on the emission patterns from THz plasmons propagating towards the end of cylindrical meta...
Terahertz(THz)-driven dielectric-lined waveguides have applications in electron manipulation, partic...
It recently has been demonstrated that signals conveyed by evanescent modes can travel faster than l...