Tunnelling escape of waves

IF 32.3 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 OPTICS Nature Photonics Pub Date : 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1038/s41566-024-01578-w
David A. B. Miller, Zeyu Kuang, Owen D. Miller
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Applications of waves in communications, information processing and sensing need a clear understanding of how many strongly coupled channels or degrees of freedom exist in and out of volumes of space and how the coupling falls off for larger numbers. Numerical results are possible, and some heuristics exist, but there has been no simple physical picture and explanation for arbitrary volumes. By considering waves from a bounding spherical volume, we show a clear onset of a tunnelling escape of waves that both defines a limiting number of well-coupled channels for any volume and explains the subsequent rapid fall-off of coupling strengths. The approach works over all size scales, from nanophotonics and small radiofrequency antennas up to imaging optics. It gives a unified view from the multipole expansions common for antennas and small objects to the limiting plane and evanescent waves of large optics, showing that all such waves can escape to propagation to some degree, by tunnelling if necessary, and gives a precise diffraction limit.

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隧道式波浪的逃逸
波在通信、信息处理和传感中的应用需要清楚地了解有多少强耦合通道或自由度存在于空间体积内外,以及耦合如何在更大的数字中下降。数值结果是可能的,并且存在一些启发式的方法,但是对于任意体积还没有简单的物理图像和解释。通过考虑来自边界球形体积的波,我们显示了波隧穿逃逸的清晰开始,这既定义了任何体积的良好耦合通道的有限数量,也解释了随后耦合强度的快速下降。这种方法适用于各种尺寸,从纳米光子学和小型射频天线到成像光学。它给出了一个统一的观点,从天线和小物体常见的多极展开到大光学的极限平面和倏逝波,表明所有这些波都可以在某种程度上逃逸传播,必要时通过隧穿,并给出了精确的衍射极限。
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Nature Photonics
Nature Photonics 物理-光学
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158
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12 months
期刊介绍: Nature Photonics is a monthly journal dedicated to the scientific study and application of light, known as Photonics. It publishes top-quality, peer-reviewed research across all areas of light generation, manipulation, and detection. The journal encompasses research into the fundamental properties of light and its interactions with matter, as well as the latest developments in optoelectronic devices and emerging photonics applications. Topics covered include lasers, LEDs, imaging, detectors, optoelectronic devices, quantum optics, biophotonics, optical data storage, spectroscopy, fiber optics, solar energy, displays, terahertz technology, nonlinear optics, plasmonics, nanophotonics, and X-rays. In addition to research papers and review articles summarizing scientific findings in optoelectronics, Nature Photonics also features News and Views pieces and research highlights. It uniquely includes articles on the business aspects of the industry, such as technology commercialization and market analysis, offering a comprehensive perspective on the field.
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