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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.

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Abstract
Active materials have shown promise in achieving superluminal group velocities across broad bandwidths, suggesting potential applications in information transport, antennas, and metamaterial cloaks. However, causality imposes a trade-off between bandwidth, velocity, and propagation distance. This study clarifies superluminal propagation in active structures and derives a stability-based bound on these quantities using filter theory. The bound applies to structures of arbitrary complexity and suggests that significant improvements in superluminal bandwidth are practically limited. These findings provide insights into the limitations of superluminal structures based on active media, highlighting constraints on several 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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