Traditionally, the theoretical investigation on the superluminal behavior of evanescent electromagnetic waves is based on a quantum-mechanical analogy and the theory of tunneling time, such that there have some controversies about the validity of its conclusion. To present a rigorous theoretical argument to the existence of such a superluminal behavior, we reinvestigate the superluminality of evanescent electromagnetic waves starting from photon's quantum theory itself, and obtain an affirmative conclusion
The quantum mechanical tunneling effect was theoretically described in the first half of the last ce...
Apparently "superluminal" transmission, e.g., in quantum tunneling and its variants, occurs via a su...
Recent frequency domain experiments and a corresponding Fourier analysis have shown that the transpo...
A relativistic quantum-mechanical description of guided waves is given, based on which we present an...
It recently has been demonstrated that signals conveyed by evanescent modes can travel faster than l...
Photonic tunneling permits superluminal signal transmission. The principle of causality is not viola...
The group velocity of evanescent waves tin undersized waveguides, for instance) was theoretically pr...
We show that two of the first performed experiments on superluminal photon propagation, namely,,the ...
Abstract Three cases of wave propagation involving possible superluminal speeds are discussed. The p...
We here propose the concept of enhanced evanescent tunneling (EET). Our analysis indicates that by m...
We analyse in detail the reshaping mechanism leading to apparently 'superluminal' advancement of a w...
A photon wave mechanical theory describing evanescent electromagnetic fields, as these appear in p-p...
Feynman introduced virtual particles in his diagrams as intermediate states of an interaction proces...
We here propose the concept of enhanced evanescent tunneling (EET). Our analysis indicates that by m...
In this article (after some brief theoretical considerations) a bird-eye view is presented -with the...
The quantum mechanical tunneling effect was theoretically described in the first half of the last ce...
Apparently "superluminal" transmission, e.g., in quantum tunneling and its variants, occurs via a su...
Recent frequency domain experiments and a corresponding Fourier analysis have shown that the transpo...
A relativistic quantum-mechanical description of guided waves is given, based on which we present an...
It recently has been demonstrated that signals conveyed by evanescent modes can travel faster than l...
Photonic tunneling permits superluminal signal transmission. The principle of causality is not viola...
The group velocity of evanescent waves tin undersized waveguides, for instance) was theoretically pr...
We show that two of the first performed experiments on superluminal photon propagation, namely,,the ...
Abstract Three cases of wave propagation involving possible superluminal speeds are discussed. The p...
We here propose the concept of enhanced evanescent tunneling (EET). Our analysis indicates that by m...
We analyse in detail the reshaping mechanism leading to apparently 'superluminal' advancement of a w...
A photon wave mechanical theory describing evanescent electromagnetic fields, as these appear in p-p...
Feynman introduced virtual particles in his diagrams as intermediate states of an interaction proces...
We here propose the concept of enhanced evanescent tunneling (EET). Our analysis indicates that by m...
In this article (after some brief theoretical considerations) a bird-eye view is presented -with the...
The quantum mechanical tunneling effect was theoretically described in the first half of the last ce...
Apparently "superluminal" transmission, e.g., in quantum tunneling and its variants, occurs via a su...
Recent frequency domain experiments and a corresponding Fourier analysis have shown that the transpo...