4.5 Review

Photonics of time-varying media

Journal

ADVANCED PHOTONICS
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPIE-SOC PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1117/1.AP.4.1.014002

Keywords

time-varying media; temporal modulation; metamaterials; switching; optics; photonics; light

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Funding

  1. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/V048880, EP/T51780X/1]
  2. Junior Fellowship of the Simons Society of Fellows [855344]
  3. Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia and Instituto de Telecomunicacoes [UIDB/50008/2020]
  4. CEEC Individual program from Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia [CEECIND/02947/2020]
  5. Gordon and Betty More Foundation
  6. Department of Defense
  7. Simons Foundation
  8. Air Force Office of Scientific Research MURI program
  9. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [UIDB/50008/2020] Funding Source: FCT

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This review comprehensively discusses the recent progress of time modulation in photonic metamaterials, including temporal switching, photonic time-crystals, and spatiotemporal modulation. It also reviews and provides perspectives on the applications of time modulation in nonreciprocity, synthetic motion, giant anisotropy, etc.
Time-varying media have recently emerged as a new paradigm for wave manipulation, due to the synergy between the discovery of highly nonlinear materials, such as epsilon-near-zero materials, and the quest for wave applications, such as magnet-free nonreciprocity, multimode light shaping, and ultrafast switching. In this review, we provide a comprehensive discussion of the recent progress achieved with photonic metamaterials whose properties stem from their modulation in time. We review the basic concepts underpinning temporal switching and its relation with spatial scattering and deploy the resulting insight to review photonic time-crystals and their emergent research avenues, such as topological and non-Hermitian physics. We then extend our discussion to account for spatiotemporal modulation and its applications to nonreciprocity, synthetic motion, giant anisotropy, amplification, and many other effects. Finally, we conclude with a review of the most attractive experimental avenues recently demonstrated and provide a few perspectives on emerging trends for future implementations of time-modulation in photonics.

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