We show that two of the first performed experiments on superluminal photon propagation, namely,,the 1992 Cologne experiment on the tunneling of evanescent waves in an undersized waveguide, and the 1993 Florence experiment on the microwave propagation in vacuum between two horn antennas, do admit a common interpretation. Precisely, both experimental devices behave as a high-pass filter. We get this result by two different methods, one based on the Friis law (which yields the efficiency of a transmitting device), and the other on the deformation of the Minkowski space-time. This allows us to set intriguing connections between these two (a priori different) classes of experiments. In particular, in either case the superluminal propagation can ...
This paper reviews earlier studies on superluminal wave propagation in anomalously dispersive media ...
We discuss the propagation of an electromagnetic wavepacket inside a rectangular waveguide, of the t...
We discuss the propagation of an electromagnetic wavepacket inside a rectangular waveguide, of the t...
We show that two of the first performed experiments on superluminal photon propagation, namely,,the ...
Photonic tunneling permits superluminal signal transmission. The principle of causality is not viola...
We analyse in detail the reshaping mechanism leading to apparently 'superluminal' advancement of a w...
The apparent superluminal propagation of electromagnetic signals seen in recent experiments is shown...
The apparent superluminal propagation of electromagnetic signals seen in recent experiments is shown...
The apparent superluminal propagation of electromagnetic signals seen in recent experiments is shown...
In this Letter we present a theoretical analysis of an experiment by Mugnai and collaborators where ...
The apparent superluminal propagation of electromagnetic signals seen in recent experiments is shown...
The apparent superluminal propagation of electromagnetic signals seen in recent experiments is shown...
Recent frequency domain experiments and a corresponding Fourier analysis have shown that the transpo...
Apparently "superluminal" transmission, e.g., in quantum tunneling and its variants, occurs via a su...
It is shown that the Hartman-Fletcher effect is valid for all known expressions of the mean tunnelli...
This paper reviews earlier studies on superluminal wave propagation in anomalously dispersive media ...
We discuss the propagation of an electromagnetic wavepacket inside a rectangular waveguide, of the t...
We discuss the propagation of an electromagnetic wavepacket inside a rectangular waveguide, of the t...
We show that two of the first performed experiments on superluminal photon propagation, namely,,the ...
Photonic tunneling permits superluminal signal transmission. The principle of causality is not viola...
We analyse in detail the reshaping mechanism leading to apparently 'superluminal' advancement of a w...
The apparent superluminal propagation of electromagnetic signals seen in recent experiments is shown...
The apparent superluminal propagation of electromagnetic signals seen in recent experiments is shown...
The apparent superluminal propagation of electromagnetic signals seen in recent experiments is shown...
In this Letter we present a theoretical analysis of an experiment by Mugnai and collaborators where ...
The apparent superluminal propagation of electromagnetic signals seen in recent experiments is shown...
The apparent superluminal propagation of electromagnetic signals seen in recent experiments is shown...
Recent frequency domain experiments and a corresponding Fourier analysis have shown that the transpo...
Apparently "superluminal" transmission, e.g., in quantum tunneling and its variants, occurs via a su...
It is shown that the Hartman-Fletcher effect is valid for all known expressions of the mean tunnelli...
This paper reviews earlier studies on superluminal wave propagation in anomalously dispersive media ...
We discuss the propagation of an electromagnetic wavepacket inside a rectangular waveguide, of the t...
We discuss the propagation of an electromagnetic wavepacket inside a rectangular waveguide, of the t...