Static synthetic magnetic fields give rise to phenomena including the Lorentz force and the quantum Hall effect even for neutral particles, and they have by now been implemented in a variety of physical systems. Moving towards fully dynamical synthetic gauge fields allows, in addition, for backaction of the particles' motion onto the field. If this results in a time-dependent vector potential, conventional electromagnetism predicts the generation of an electric field. Here, we show how synthetic electric fields for photons arise self-consistently due to the nonlinear dynamics in a driven system. Our analysis is based on optomechanical arrays, where dynamical gauge fields arise naturally from phonon-assisted photon tunneling. We study open, ...
The discovery of artificial gauge fields controlling the dynamics of uncharged particles that otherw...
We predict a generic mechanism of wave localization at an interface between uniform artificial gauge...
Dynamic localization (DL) of photons, i.e., the light-motion cancellation effect arising from lattic...
Static synthetic magnetic fields give rise to phenomena including the Lorentz force and the quantum ...
Artificial gauge fields for neutral particles such as photons, recently attracted a lot of attention...
Recently, there has been growing interest in the creation of artificial magnetic fields for uncharge...
We develop a theory of artificial gauge fields in photon fluids for the cases of both second-order a...
We extend the t-z mapping of time-dependent paraxial optics by engineering a synthetic magnetic vect...
Synthetic magnetism has been used to control charge neutral excitations for applications ranging fro...
We show that the effective gauge field for photons provides a versatile platform for controlling the...
Artificial gauge fields, simulating real phenomenologies that unfold in a vast variety of systems, o...
The nonreciprocal propagation of light typically requires use of materials like ferrites or magneto-...
Quantum walks are processes that model dynamics in coherent systems. Their experimental implementati...
We theoretically study the nonlinear response of interacting neutral bosonic gas in a synthetically ...
One of concepts giving opportunities for studying of topological insulators in non-magnetic material...
The discovery of artificial gauge fields controlling the dynamics of uncharged particles that otherw...
We predict a generic mechanism of wave localization at an interface between uniform artificial gauge...
Dynamic localization (DL) of photons, i.e., the light-motion cancellation effect arising from lattic...
Static synthetic magnetic fields give rise to phenomena including the Lorentz force and the quantum ...
Artificial gauge fields for neutral particles such as photons, recently attracted a lot of attention...
Recently, there has been growing interest in the creation of artificial magnetic fields for uncharge...
We develop a theory of artificial gauge fields in photon fluids for the cases of both second-order a...
We extend the t-z mapping of time-dependent paraxial optics by engineering a synthetic magnetic vect...
Synthetic magnetism has been used to control charge neutral excitations for applications ranging fro...
We show that the effective gauge field for photons provides a versatile platform for controlling the...
Artificial gauge fields, simulating real phenomenologies that unfold in a vast variety of systems, o...
The nonreciprocal propagation of light typically requires use of materials like ferrites or magneto-...
Quantum walks are processes that model dynamics in coherent systems. Their experimental implementati...
We theoretically study the nonlinear response of interacting neutral bosonic gas in a synthetically ...
One of concepts giving opportunities for studying of topological insulators in non-magnetic material...
The discovery of artificial gauge fields controlling the dynamics of uncharged particles that otherw...
We predict a generic mechanism of wave localization at an interface between uniform artificial gauge...
Dynamic localization (DL) of photons, i.e., the light-motion cancellation effect arising from lattic...