Changing color of light using a spatiotemporal boundary

Phys.org  November 29, 2018
Effective temporal control of the medium is critical for frequency conversion. Researchers in South Korea designed a metasurface for the sudden merging of two distinct metallic meta-atoms into a single one upon ultrafast optical excitation. Sudden merging creates a spectrally designed temporal boundary on the metasurface by which the frequency conversion can be achieved and engineered. The technique provides a spatiotemporal boundary as a platform for freely designing and changing the spectral properties of the medium. Since frequency conversion can be observed even in weak light, this technique could be particularly useful in communication technology…read more. TECHNICAL ARTICLE

The frequency conversion process of light using a spatiotemporal boundary. Credit: The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)

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