Cherenkov radiation in natural transparent materials is generally forward-propagating, owing to the positive group index of radiation modes. While negative-index metamaterials enable reversed Cherenkov radiation, the forward photon emission from a swift charged particle is prohibited. In this work, we theoretically investigate emission behaviours of a swift charged particle in the nanometallic layered structure. Our results show that Cherenkov photons are significantly enhanced by longitudinal plasmon modes resulting from the spatial nonlocality in metamaterials. More importantly, longitudinal Cherenkov photons can be directed either forward or backward, stringently depending on the particle velocity. The enhanced flexibility to route Chere...
By using a phased electromagnetic dipole array to model a moving charged particle, we experimentally...
The effect of dielectric boundaries on the Cherenkov radiation (CR) produced when a fast point charg...
Polaritons in two-dimensional (2D) materials have shown their unique capabilities to concentrate lig...
Reversed Cherenkov radiation is the exotic electromagnetic radiation that is emitted in the opposite...
Since its first experimental observation by P. A. Cherenkov in 1934, Cherenkov radiation has attract...
Charged particles moving faster than light in a medium produce Cherenkov radiation. In traditional, ...
Recent advances in engineered material technologies (e.g., photonic crystals, metamaterials, plasmon...
Cherenkov radiation provides a valuable way to identify high-energy particles in a wide momentum ran...
Here, we investigate the Cherenkov emission by an array of moving electric charges in the vicinity o...
The existence of reverse Cherenkov radiation for surface plasmons is demonstrated analytically. It i...
In this contribution, we explore the generation of light in transformation-optical media. When charg...
As one of leading technologies in detecting relativistic particles, Cherenkov radiation plays an ess...
Abstract—We numerically studied the spectrum of Cherenkov optical radiation by a nonrelativistic ani...
A recent study [PRB 100, 075427 (2019)], finally, demonstrated the plasmon-analog of refractive inde...
In a conventional material, the coherent Cerenkov radiation due to a moving charged particle is asso...
By using a phased electromagnetic dipole array to model a moving charged particle, we experimentally...
The effect of dielectric boundaries on the Cherenkov radiation (CR) produced when a fast point charg...
Polaritons in two-dimensional (2D) materials have shown their unique capabilities to concentrate lig...
Reversed Cherenkov radiation is the exotic electromagnetic radiation that is emitted in the opposite...
Since its first experimental observation by P. A. Cherenkov in 1934, Cherenkov radiation has attract...
Charged particles moving faster than light in a medium produce Cherenkov radiation. In traditional, ...
Recent advances in engineered material technologies (e.g., photonic crystals, metamaterials, plasmon...
Cherenkov radiation provides a valuable way to identify high-energy particles in a wide momentum ran...
Here, we investigate the Cherenkov emission by an array of moving electric charges in the vicinity o...
The existence of reverse Cherenkov radiation for surface plasmons is demonstrated analytically. It i...
In this contribution, we explore the generation of light in transformation-optical media. When charg...
As one of leading technologies in detecting relativistic particles, Cherenkov radiation plays an ess...
Abstract—We numerically studied the spectrum of Cherenkov optical radiation by a nonrelativistic ani...
A recent study [PRB 100, 075427 (2019)], finally, demonstrated the plasmon-analog of refractive inde...
In a conventional material, the coherent Cerenkov radiation due to a moving charged particle is asso...
By using a phased electromagnetic dipole array to model a moving charged particle, we experimentally...
The effect of dielectric boundaries on the Cherenkov radiation (CR) produced when a fast point charg...
Polaritons in two-dimensional (2D) materials have shown their unique capabilities to concentrate lig...