In order to extend the Coherent Perfect Absorption (CPA) phenomenology to broadband operation, the interferometric control of absorption is investigated in two-port systems without port permutation symmetry. Starting from the two-port theory of CPA treated within the Scattering Matrix formalism, we demonstrate that for all linear two-port systems with reciprocity the absorption is represented by an ellipse as function of the relative phase and intensity of the two input beams, and it is uniquely determined by the device single-beam reflectance and transmittance, and by the dephasing of the output beams. The basic properties of the phenomenon in systems without port permutation symmetry show that CPA conditions can still be found in such asy...
We demonstrate for the first time that a planar photonic metamaterial (a single layer of nanostructu...
Abstract: We experimentally demonstrate a new coherent absorption phenomenon, through which a planar...
Recently, it was noted that losses in plasmonics can also enable several useful optical functionalit...
In order to extend the Coherent Perfect Absorption (CPA) phenomenology to broadband operation, the i...
The interplay between interference and absorption leads to interesting phenomena like coherent perfe...
The ability to drive a system with an external input is a fundamental aspect of light-matter interac...
We exploit the versatility provided by metal-dielectric composites to demonstrate controllable coher...
Coherent absorption that occurs at two spatially separated, macroscopic lossy beam splitters is desc...
Absorption plays a critical role in a variety of optical applications – sometimes it is desirable to...
With a plasmonic metamaterial absorber of sub-wavelength thickness we demonstrated that coherent abs...
We report on the first experimental verification of the coherent perfect absorption (CPA) process in...
We experimentally demonstrate a new coherent absorption phenomenon, through which a planar photonic ...
In this paper we report about the possibility to control a strong signal beam with a much weaker con...
We experimentally demonstrate a new coherent absorption phenomenon - a time-reversed analogue of 'La...
The performance of plasmonic nanoantenna structures on top of SOI wire waveguides as coherent perfec...
We demonstrate for the first time that a planar photonic metamaterial (a single layer of nanostructu...
Abstract: We experimentally demonstrate a new coherent absorption phenomenon, through which a planar...
Recently, it was noted that losses in plasmonics can also enable several useful optical functionalit...
In order to extend the Coherent Perfect Absorption (CPA) phenomenology to broadband operation, the i...
The interplay between interference and absorption leads to interesting phenomena like coherent perfe...
The ability to drive a system with an external input is a fundamental aspect of light-matter interac...
We exploit the versatility provided by metal-dielectric composites to demonstrate controllable coher...
Coherent absorption that occurs at two spatially separated, macroscopic lossy beam splitters is desc...
Absorption plays a critical role in a variety of optical applications – sometimes it is desirable to...
With a plasmonic metamaterial absorber of sub-wavelength thickness we demonstrated that coherent abs...
We report on the first experimental verification of the coherent perfect absorption (CPA) process in...
We experimentally demonstrate a new coherent absorption phenomenon, through which a planar photonic ...
In this paper we report about the possibility to control a strong signal beam with a much weaker con...
We experimentally demonstrate a new coherent absorption phenomenon - a time-reversed analogue of 'La...
The performance of plasmonic nanoantenna structures on top of SOI wire waveguides as coherent perfec...
We demonstrate for the first time that a planar photonic metamaterial (a single layer of nanostructu...
Abstract: We experimentally demonstrate a new coherent absorption phenomenon, through which a planar...
Recently, it was noted that losses in plasmonics can also enable several useful optical functionalit...