Unidirectional nonreciprocal transport is at the heart of many fundamental problems and applications in both science and technology. Here we study the novel design of wave diode devices by engineering asymmetric shapes of nonlinear materials to realize the function of non-reciprocal wave propagations. We first show analytical results revealing that both nonlinearity and asymmetry are necessary to induce such non-reciprocal (asymmetric) wave propagations. Detailed numerical simulations are further performed for a more realistic geometric wave diode model with typical asymmetric shape, where good non-reciprocal wave diode effect is demonstrated. Finally, we discuss the scalability of geometric wave diodes. The results open a flexible way for ...
This thesis advocates for a physical mechanism which induces significant asymmetric wave-transport i...
Geometric diodes represent a relatively new class of diodes used in rectennas that rely on the asym...
Planar chiral structures may provide asymmetric transmission for circularly polarized optical waves ...
Nonreciprocal wave propagation typically requires strong nonlinear materials to break time reversa...
A mechanism for asymmetric (nonreciprocal) wave transmission is presented. As a reference system, we...
In this paper, we show how designed loss in open quantum systems can break the reciprocity of field ...
An asymmetric, reciprocal, diffraction-free transmission of linearly polarized waves in a new diodel...
Rectification of electron wave-packets propagating along a quasi-one dimensional chain is commonly a...
We study nonlinear transmission of an asymmetric multilayer structure created by alternating slabs o...
Breaking reciprocity at the nanoscale can produce directional formation of images due to the asymmet...
Acoustic waves are versatile on-chip information carriers that can be used in applications such as m...
A mechanism for asymmetric transport which is based on parity-time- symmetric nonlinearities is pres...
Saturable and reverse saturable absorptions are well-known phenomena, originating from the imaginary...
We propose a dynamically tunable nonreciprocal response for wave propagations by employing nonlinear...
A general theory of reciprocal unidirectional transmission with tunable sign-switchable refraction a...
This thesis advocates for a physical mechanism which induces significant asymmetric wave-transport i...
Geometric diodes represent a relatively new class of diodes used in rectennas that rely on the asym...
Planar chiral structures may provide asymmetric transmission for circularly polarized optical waves ...
Nonreciprocal wave propagation typically requires strong nonlinear materials to break time reversa...
A mechanism for asymmetric (nonreciprocal) wave transmission is presented. As a reference system, we...
In this paper, we show how designed loss in open quantum systems can break the reciprocity of field ...
An asymmetric, reciprocal, diffraction-free transmission of linearly polarized waves in a new diodel...
Rectification of electron wave-packets propagating along a quasi-one dimensional chain is commonly a...
We study nonlinear transmission of an asymmetric multilayer structure created by alternating slabs o...
Breaking reciprocity at the nanoscale can produce directional formation of images due to the asymmet...
Acoustic waves are versatile on-chip information carriers that can be used in applications such as m...
A mechanism for asymmetric transport which is based on parity-time- symmetric nonlinearities is pres...
Saturable and reverse saturable absorptions are well-known phenomena, originating from the imaginary...
We propose a dynamically tunable nonreciprocal response for wave propagations by employing nonlinear...
A general theory of reciprocal unidirectional transmission with tunable sign-switchable refraction a...
This thesis advocates for a physical mechanism which induces significant asymmetric wave-transport i...
Geometric diodes represent a relatively new class of diodes used in rectennas that rely on the asym...
Planar chiral structures may provide asymmetric transmission for circularly polarized optical waves ...