International audienceWe demonstrate in microwave measurements the broadband enhancement of transmission through an opaque barrier due to mirror symmetry. This enhancement relies on constructive interference between mirror scattering paths resulting from strong internal reflections at the left and right interfaces of a multichannel cavity. We observe a strong sensitivity of the conductance to a shift of the barrier from the center of the cavity. Remarkably, the impact of mirror symmetry can be further increased by tuning the degree of disorder within the cavity. We report an additional enhancement of the conductance found by symmetrically placing randomly located scatterers. Our results illuminate the impact of symmetry and disorder correla...
We investigate the effect of a mirror-symmetry plane in multiple-scattering media under plane-wave i...
Extraordinary transmission structures show promising capabilities for highly selective filters in bo...
While the absorption of light is ubiquitous in nature and in applications, the question remains how ...
International audienceWe demonstrate in microwave measurements the broadband enhancement of transmis...
We study coherent wave scattering through waveguides with a step-like surface disorder and find dist...
Dans cette thèse est étudiée la propagation dans les guides d’ondes désordonnés. Dans un premier tem...
The reflection and transmission amplitudes of waves in disordered multimode waveguides are studied b...
Robust signal transfer in the form of electromagnetic waves is of fundamental importance in modern t...
International audienceTunable disorder-engineered materials offer the opportunity to add functionali...
We present wave transport experiments in hyperuniform disordered arrays of cylinders with high diel...
Disorder is more the rule than the exception in natural and synthetic materials. Nonetheless, wave p...
Gradient–index metamaterial is crucial in the spatial manipulation of electromagnetic wave. Here we ...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThe effect of rotational disorder on ...
A nontraditional mechanism of tunneling at macroscopic distances is proposed for a wave packet local...
Due to the existence of open channels, light could theoretically be transmitted through disorderedme...
We investigate the effect of a mirror-symmetry plane in multiple-scattering media under plane-wave i...
Extraordinary transmission structures show promising capabilities for highly selective filters in bo...
While the absorption of light is ubiquitous in nature and in applications, the question remains how ...
International audienceWe demonstrate in microwave measurements the broadband enhancement of transmis...
We study coherent wave scattering through waveguides with a step-like surface disorder and find dist...
Dans cette thèse est étudiée la propagation dans les guides d’ondes désordonnés. Dans un premier tem...
The reflection and transmission amplitudes of waves in disordered multimode waveguides are studied b...
Robust signal transfer in the form of electromagnetic waves is of fundamental importance in modern t...
International audienceTunable disorder-engineered materials offer the opportunity to add functionali...
We present wave transport experiments in hyperuniform disordered arrays of cylinders with high diel...
Disorder is more the rule than the exception in natural and synthetic materials. Nonetheless, wave p...
Gradient–index metamaterial is crucial in the spatial manipulation of electromagnetic wave. Here we ...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThe effect of rotational disorder on ...
A nontraditional mechanism of tunneling at macroscopic distances is proposed for a wave packet local...
Due to the existence of open channels, light could theoretically be transmitted through disorderedme...
We investigate the effect of a mirror-symmetry plane in multiple-scattering media under plane-wave i...
Extraordinary transmission structures show promising capabilities for highly selective filters in bo...
While the absorption of light is ubiquitous in nature and in applications, the question remains how ...