Tunneling times in an anisotropic structure composed of alternately placed layers of two linear, dispersive and absorptive materials are analyzed in this paper. For such a structure, a general expression for the relation between the two most common tunneling time definitions, namely the dwell time and the group delay, is obtained. Numerical calculations are performed for a new type of semiconductor metamaterial. The results show a peak position frequency mismatch between the dwell time and the group delay, and between the dwell time and the absorption.3rd International School and Conference on Photonics, Aug 29-Sep 02, 2011, Belgrade, Serbi
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We review existing approaches to the problem of tunneling time, focussing on the Larmor clock approa...
We show that the group delay in tunneling is not a traversal time but a lifetime of stored energy or...
Time delays for an intense transverse electric wave propagating through a slab with saturable nonlin...
Tunneling times in an anisotropic structure composed of alternately placed layers of two linear, dis...
We present a comparative analysis of the tunneling times of electromagnetic (EM) waves propagating i...
Tunneling times in absorptive and dispersive media are considered, as are the relations between them...
Investigating the propagation of electromagnetic radiation in linear and nonlinear materials (with t...
Tunneling times of electromagnetic planar wave propagating through a barrier made of split-ring reso...
In this paper, a more general expression that describes the relationship between dwell time and grou...
We investigate tunneling times of a particle with energy dependent effective mass for a one-dimensio...
The Goos-Minchen effect is an optical phenomenon defined as a displacement of the reflected beam of ...
A layer-by-layer analysis of the time delay of both reflected and transmitted light in one-dimension...
We consider a resonance formalism to obtain an expression for the transit time in double-barrier res...
We present an analysis of the influence of the Goos-Hanchen effect on tunneling times, group delay a...
nonlinearity placed between two semi-infinite samples of linear and nonmag-netic materials. A genera...
We review existing approaches to the problem of tunneling time, focussing on the Larmor clock approa...
We show that the group delay in tunneling is not a traversal time but a lifetime of stored energy or...
Time delays for an intense transverse electric wave propagating through a slab with saturable nonlin...