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Superscattering, Superabsorption, and Nonreciprocity in Nonlinear Antennas
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2021
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EngineeringNonlinear OpticsNegative-index MetamaterialMetamaterialsRadiation PatternElectromagnetic MetamaterialsOptical PropertiesNonlinear Wave PropagationComputational ElectromagneticsPhotonicsPhysicsNon-linear OpticAntennaOptical AntennasLarge Optical NonlinearityTunable Nonlinear AntennasApplied PhysicsHigh-frequency ApproximationNonlinear AntennasNonlinear ResonanceDynamic Metamaterials
We propose tunable nonlinear antennas based on an epsilon-near-zero material with a large optical nonlinearity. We show that the absorption and scattering cross sections of the antennas can be controlled dynamically from a nearly superscatterer to a nearly superabsorber by changing the intensity of the laser. Moreover, we demonstrate that a hybrid nonlinear antenna, composed of epsilon-near-zero and dielectric materials, exhibits nonreciprocal radiation patterns because of broken spatial inversion symmetry and large optical nonlinearity of the epsilon-near-zero material. By changing the intensity of the laser, the radiation pattern of the antenna can be tuned between a bidirectional and a unidirectional emission known as a Huygens source. Our study provides a novel approach toward ultrafast dynamical control of metamaterials, for applications such as beam steering and optical limiting.
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