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Electrodynamics Of Acceleratedmodulation Spacetime Metamaterials Bahrami Amir Deckléger Zoélise Caloz Christophe

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Electrodynamics Of Acceleratedmodulation Spacetime Metamaterials Bahrami Amir Deckléger Zoélise Caloz Christophe
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Author: Bahrami Amir & Deck-Léger Zoé-Lise & Caloz Christophe
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Electrodynamics Of Acceleratedmodulation Spacetime Metamaterials Bahrami Amir Deckléger Zoélise Caloz Christophe by Bahrami Amir & Deck-léger Zoé-lise & Caloz Christophe instant download after payment.

doi:10.1103/PhysRevApplied.19.054044 url:

Space-time-varying metamaterials based on uniform-velocity modulation have spurred considerableinterest over the past decade. We present here an extensive investigation of accelerated-modulation spacetime metamaterials. Using the tools of general relativity, we establish their electrodynamic principlesand describe their fundamental phenomena, in comparison with the physics of moving-matter media. Weshow that an electromagnetic beam propagating in an accelerated-modulation metamaterial is bent in itscourse, which reveals that such a medium curves space-time for light, similarly to gravitation. Finally,we illustrate the vast potential diversity of accelerated-modulation metamaterial by demonstrating relatedSchwarzschild holes.DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.19.054044

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