We demonstrate that it is possible to localize photons nonreciprocally in a moving photonic lattice made by spatiotemporally modulating the atomic response, where the dispersion acquires a spectral Doppler shift with respect to the probe direction. A static defect placed in such a moving lattice produces a spatial localization of light in the band gap with a shifting frequency that depends on the direction of incident field with respect to the moving lattice. This phenomenon has an impact not only in photonics but also in broader areas such as condensed matter and acoustics, opening the doors for designing new devices such as compact isolators, circulators, nonreciprocal traps, sensors, unidirectional tunable filters, and possibly even a un...
Since wavelets form a representation of the Poincare group, it is possible to construct a localized ...
In gratings synthetically moving at nearly the velocity of light a symmetry breaking transition is o...
Restricted AccessWe initiate, and to an extent, motivate our discussion of wave propagation through ...
We demonstrate that it is possible to localize photons nonreciprocally in a moving photonic lattice ...
We introduce a nonlinear photonic system that enables asymmetric localization and unidirectional tra...
We investigate the optical properties of a photonic crystal (PC) composed of a quasi-one-dimensional...
7 pags., 4 figs.The engineering of localized modes in photonic structures is one of the main targets...
We demonstrate the emergence of an entire flat band with no complex component embedded in dispersive...
Photonic lattices have emerged as an ideal testbed for localizing light in space. Among others, the ...
It is shown that far- and near-field effects, which are similar to those arising in transmission thr...
We introduce a class of unidirectional lasing modes associated with the frozen mode regime of nonrec...
One of concepts giving opportunities for studying of topological insulators in non-magnetic material...
We study experimentally nonlinear localization of light in refractive index gratings optically induc...
The introduction of defects in photonic lattices generally allows to control the localization and th...
In this report, we show that a photon inside a waveguide can be localized in the same sense that a m...
Since wavelets form a representation of the Poincare group, it is possible to construct a localized ...
In gratings synthetically moving at nearly the velocity of light a symmetry breaking transition is o...
Restricted AccessWe initiate, and to an extent, motivate our discussion of wave propagation through ...
We demonstrate that it is possible to localize photons nonreciprocally in a moving photonic lattice ...
We introduce a nonlinear photonic system that enables asymmetric localization and unidirectional tra...
We investigate the optical properties of a photonic crystal (PC) composed of a quasi-one-dimensional...
7 pags., 4 figs.The engineering of localized modes in photonic structures is one of the main targets...
We demonstrate the emergence of an entire flat band with no complex component embedded in dispersive...
Photonic lattices have emerged as an ideal testbed for localizing light in space. Among others, the ...
It is shown that far- and near-field effects, which are similar to those arising in transmission thr...
We introduce a class of unidirectional lasing modes associated with the frozen mode regime of nonrec...
One of concepts giving opportunities for studying of topological insulators in non-magnetic material...
We study experimentally nonlinear localization of light in refractive index gratings optically induc...
The introduction of defects in photonic lattices generally allows to control the localization and th...
In this report, we show that a photon inside a waveguide can be localized in the same sense that a m...
Since wavelets form a representation of the Poincare group, it is possible to construct a localized ...
In gratings synthetically moving at nearly the velocity of light a symmetry breaking transition is o...
Restricted AccessWe initiate, and to an extent, motivate our discussion of wave propagation through ...