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Breakthrough in photonic time crystals may transform light control technologies

Written by  Wednesday, 13 November 2024 06:26
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Berlin, Germany (SPX) Nov 13, 2024
An international team of researchers has achieved a significant milestone by designing practical photonic time crystals-unique materials capable of exponentially amplifying light. This advancement paves the way for new opportunities in fields such as communications, imaging, and sensing, promising faster and more compact optical devices, including lasers and sensors. "This work could lead
Breakthrough in photonic time crystals may transform light control technologies
by Robert Schreiber
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Nov 13, 2024

An international team of researchers has achieved a significant milestone by designing practical photonic time crystals-unique materials capable of exponentially amplifying light. This advancement paves the way for new opportunities in fields such as communications, imaging, and sensing, promising faster and more compact optical devices, including lasers and sensors.

"This work could lead to the first experimental realization of photonic time crystals, propelling them into practical applications and potentially transforming industries. From high-efficiency light amplifiers and advanced sensors to innovative laser technologies, this research challenges the boundaries of how we can control the light-matter interaction," said Assistant Professor Viktar Asadchy from Aalto University, Finland.

Photonic time crystals are a special class of materials with properties distinct from conventional optical crystals. While traditional crystals repeat in spatial patterns, photonic time crystals remain spatially uniform but change periodically in time. This periodicity creates "momentum band gaps," unique states where light essentially halts within the crystal and its intensity increases over time. To illustrate this interaction, imagine light passing through a medium that alternates between air and water at incredible speeds-on the order of quadrillions of times per second-a phenomenon that redefines conventional optics.

These properties of photonic time crystals present significant potential in nanoscale sensing.

"Imagine we want to detect the presence of a small particle, such as a virus, pollutant, or biomarker for diseases like cancer. When excited, the particle would emit a tiny amount of light at a specific wavelength. A photonic time crystal can capture this light and automatically amplify it, enabling more efficient detection with existing equipment," explained Asadchy.

Creating photonic time crystals for visible light has posed challenges due to the need for extremely fast yet substantial shifts in material properties. Previously, the most advanced experiments in photonic time crystals were limited to lower-frequency ranges such as microwaves. Now, through theoretical models and electromagnetic simulations, the research team has proposed a feasible method to create true optical photonic time crystals. By arranging tiny silicon spheres in a specific pattern, they predict that the conditions required for light amplification can now be achieved in laboratory settings using established optical techniques.

Research Report:Expanding momentum bandgaps in photonic time crystals through resonances

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