Cherenkov radiation is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature. It describes electromagnetic radiation from a charged particle moving in a medium with a uniform velocity larger than the phase velocity of light in the same medium. Such a picture is typically adopted in the investigation of traditional Cherenkov radiation as well as its counterparts in different branches of physics, including nonlinear optics, spintronics and plasmonics. In these cases, the radiation emitted spreads along a “cone”, making it impractical for most applications. Here, we employ a self-accelerating optical pump wave-packet to demonstrate controlled shaping of one type of generalized Cherenkov radiation - dispersive waves in optical fibers. We show that, by tuning the p...
For relativistic Cherenkov devices, we investigate the process of high-power microwave pulse generat...
In this paper, a quantum mechanical model is proposed to describe the basic features of stimulated C...
Recent progress in development of intense, ultrashort optical pulses opens new avenues for research ...
Since its first experimental observation by P. A. Cherenkov in 1934, Cherenkov radiation has attract...
Cherenkov radiation provides a valuable way to identify high-energy particles in a wide momentum ran...
In this contribution, we explore the generation of light in transformation-optical media. When charg...
A charged particle moving through a medium emits Cherenkov radiation when its velocity exceeds the p...
Charged particles moving faster than light in a medium produce Cherenkov radiation. In traditional, ...
We demonstrate a simple, fully analytic method of calculating the amount of radiation emitted by opt...
Recent advances in engineered material technologies (e.g., photonic crystals, metamaterials, plasmon...
Exciton-polaritons in semiconductor microcavities form a highly nonlinear platform to study a variet...
An optical response of one-dimensional string made of dipoles with a periodically varying density ex...
An analysis of spectral-angular characteristics of diffraction radiation, both incoherent and cohere...
We demonstrate both theoretically and experimentally the possibility of correlating the phase of a C...
Cerenkov radiation is usually incoherent radiation emitted by charged particles when they pass throu...
For relativistic Cherenkov devices, we investigate the process of high-power microwave pulse generat...
In this paper, a quantum mechanical model is proposed to describe the basic features of stimulated C...
Recent progress in development of intense, ultrashort optical pulses opens new avenues for research ...
Since its first experimental observation by P. A. Cherenkov in 1934, Cherenkov radiation has attract...
Cherenkov radiation provides a valuable way to identify high-energy particles in a wide momentum ran...
In this contribution, we explore the generation of light in transformation-optical media. When charg...
A charged particle moving through a medium emits Cherenkov radiation when its velocity exceeds the p...
Charged particles moving faster than light in a medium produce Cherenkov radiation. In traditional, ...
We demonstrate a simple, fully analytic method of calculating the amount of radiation emitted by opt...
Recent advances in engineered material technologies (e.g., photonic crystals, metamaterials, plasmon...
Exciton-polaritons in semiconductor microcavities form a highly nonlinear platform to study a variet...
An optical response of one-dimensional string made of dipoles with a periodically varying density ex...
An analysis of spectral-angular characteristics of diffraction radiation, both incoherent and cohere...
We demonstrate both theoretically and experimentally the possibility of correlating the phase of a C...
Cerenkov radiation is usually incoherent radiation emitted by charged particles when they pass throu...
For relativistic Cherenkov devices, we investigate the process of high-power microwave pulse generat...
In this paper, a quantum mechanical model is proposed to describe the basic features of stimulated C...
Recent progress in development of intense, ultrashort optical pulses opens new avenues for research ...