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Excitation of guided waves in layered structures with negative refraction
We study the electromagnetic beam reflection from layered structures that
include the so-called double-negative materials, also called left-handed
metamaterials. We predict that such structures can demonstrate a giant lateral
Goos-Hanchen shift of the scattered beam accompanied by splitting of the
reflected and transmitted beams due to the resonant excitation of surface waves
at the interfaces between the conventional and double-negative materials as
well as due to excitation of leaky modes in the layered structures. The beam
shift can be either positive or negative, depending on the type of the guided
waves excited by the incoming beam. We also perform finite-difference
time-domain simulations and confirm the major effects predicted analytically.Comment: 13 pqages, 10 figures. Also available at
http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=OPEX-13-2-48
The Zero-n Gap Soliton
Periodic structures consisting of alternating layers of positive index and
negative index materials possess a novel band gap at the frequency at which the
average refractive index is zero. We show that in the presence of a Kerr
nonlinearity, this zero-n gap can switch from low transmission to a perfectly
transmitting state, forming a nonlinear resonance or gap soliton in the
process. This zero-n gap soliton is omnidirectional in contrast to the usual
Bragg gap soliton of positive index periodic structure
Nonlinear guided waves and symmetry breaking in left-handed waveguides
We analyze nonlinear guided waves in a planar waveguide made of a left-handed
material surrounded by a Kerr-like nonlinear dielectric. We predict that such a
waveguide can support fast and slow symmetric and antisymmetric nonlinear
modes. We study the symmetry breaking bifurcation and asymmetric modes in such
a symmetric structure. We analyze nonlinear dispersion properties of the guided
waves, and show that the modes can be both forward and backward.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Enhanced parametric processes in binary metamaterials
We suggest double-resonant (binary) metamaterials composed of two types of
magnetic resonant elements, and demonstrate that in the nonlinear regime such
metamaterials provide unique possibilities for phase-matched parametric
interaction and enhanced second-harmonic generation
Tunable transmission and harmonic generation in nonlinear metamaterials
We study the properties of a tunable nonlinear metamaterial operating at
microwave frequencies. We fabricate the nonlinear metamaterial composed of
double split-ring resonators and wires where a varactor diode is introduced
into each resonator so that the magnetic resonance can be tuned dynamically by
varying the input power. We show that at higher powers the transmission of the
metamaterial becomes power dependent, and we demonstrate experimentally
power-dependent transmission properties and selective generation of higher
harmonics.Comment: 3 page
Multistability in nonlinear left-handed transmission lines
Employing a nonlinear left-handed transmission line as a model system, we
demonstrate experimentally the multi-stability phenomena predicted
theoretically for microstructured left-handed metamaterials with a nonlinear
response. We show that the bistability is associated with the period doubling
which at higher power may result in chaotic dynamics of the transmission line
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