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Stability bounds on superluminal propagation in active structures

Physics

Stability bounds on superluminal propagation in active structures

R. Duggan, H. Moussa, et al.

Discover groundbreaking insights into superluminal group velocities achieved in active materials. This research, conducted by Robert Duggan, Hady Moussa, Younes Ra'di, Dimitrios L. Sounas, and Andrea Alù, uncovers essential constraints on bandwidth, velocity, and propagation distance, informing future applications in information transport and metamaterial technologies.... show more
Abstract
Active materials have been explored in recent years to demonstrate superluminal group velocities over relatively broad bandwidths, implying a potential path towards bold claims such as information transport beyond the speed of light, as well as antennas and metamaterial cloaks operating over very broad bandwidths. However, causality requires that no portion of an impinging pulse can pass its precursor, implying a fundamental trade-off between bandwidth, velocity and propagation distance. Here, we clarify the general nature of superluminal propagation in active structures and derive a bound on these quantities fundamentally rooted into stability considerations. By applying filter theory, we show that this bound is generally applicable to causal structures of arbitrary complexity, as it applies to each zero-pole pair describing their response. As the system complexity grows, we find that only minor improvements in superluminal bandwidth can be practically achieved. Our results provide physical insights into the limitations of superluminal structures based on active media, implying severe constraints in several recently proposed applications.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 02, 2022
Authors
Robert Duggan, Hady Moussa, Younes Ra'di, Dimitrios L. Sounas, Andrea Alù
Tags
superluminal propagation
active materials
group velocities
bandwidth
filter theory
stability
metamaterials
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