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CHANGE OF STRUCTURE OF THE CHERENKOV EMISSION AT MODULATED SOURCE IN DISPERSIVE METAMATERIALS

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PROGRESS IN ELECTROMAGNETICS RESEARCH-PIER
Volume 139, Issue -, Pages 277-288

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EMW PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2528/PIER13032002

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  1. CONACyT [169496]

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We systematically study the Cherenkov optical emission by a nonrelativistic modulated source crossing 3D dispersive metamaterial. It is found that the interference of the field produced by the modulated source with the periodic plasmonic-polariton excitations in a metamaterial leads to the specific interaction in the frequency range where the dispersive refractive index of a metamaterial is negative and the reversed Cherenkov emission is generated. Such resonance considerably modifies the spatial structure of the Cherenkov field. In our study parameters of a metamaterial and modulated source are fixed while the frequency spectrum of the plasmonic excitations is formed due to the fields interplay in the frequency domain.

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