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Double-slit time diffraction at optical frequencies

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NATURE PHYSICS
卷 19, 期 7, 页码 999-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41567-023-01993-w

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A temporal version of Young's double-slit experiment shows interference in the frequency domain when light interacts with time slits produced by ultrafast changes in the refractive index.
Double-slit experiments-where a wave is transmitted through a thin double aperture in space-have confirmed the wave-particle duality of quantum objects, such as single photons, electrons, neutrons, atoms and large molecules. Yet, the temporal counterpart of Young's double-slit experiment-a wave interacting with a double temporal modulation of an interface-remains elusive. Here we report such a time-domain version of the classic Young's double-slit experiment: a beam of light twice gated in time produces an interference in the frequency spectrum. The 'time slits', narrow enough to produce diffraction at optical frequencies, are generated from the optical excitation of a thin film of indium tin oxide near its epsilon-near-zero point. The separation between time slits determines the period of oscillations in the frequency spectrum, whereas the decay of fringe visibility in frequency reveals the shape of the time slits. Surprisingly, many more oscillations are visible than expected from existing theory, implying a rise time that approaches an optical cycle. This result enables the further exploration of time-varying physics, towards the spectral synthesis of waves and applications such as signal processing and neuromorphic computation. A temporal version of Young's double-slit experiment shows characteristic interference in the frequency domain when light interacts with time slits produced by ultrafast changes in the refractive index of an epsilon-near-zero material.

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