时间变化的分散媒体的自身脉冲
S A R Horsley1, E Galiffi2, Y-T Wang2
1School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Exeter, Stocker Road, Exeter EX4 4QL, United Kingdom.
Physical review letters
|June 2, 2023
概括
我们为时间变化的分散材料创造了一个新的理论. 它识别了维护其光谱的特殊脉冲,并使用运算符表达式揭示了系统受限状态.
科学领域:
- 物理 物理学 物理
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 电磁主义 电磁主义
背景情况:
- 了解动态材料中的光物质相互作用至关重要.
- 分析时间变化的分散介质的现有方法可能很复杂.
- 散射材料随着时间的推移而改变其光学特性,影响波传播.
研究的目的:
- 为时间变化的分散材料开发一个简化的理论框架.
- 引入运算符表达式作为传统系数的替代品.
- 为了确定这些材料中的波相互作用的独特特性.
主要方法:
- 使用运算符表达式制定一个紧的理论.
- 用操作员替换连续波反射和传输系数.
- 将新操作员方法与现有的数值和分析技术进行比较.
主要成果:
- 运算符的自身函数表示光谱不变脉冲.
- 这些脉冲在与材料相互作用后保持其光谱特征.
- 运算符的极对应于非时间波束状态.
结论:
- 开发的理论提供了一种强大而紧的方法来分析时间变化的分散材料.
- 运算子形式主义为光谱稳定性和束状态提供了新的见解.
- 这种方法简化了在动态介质中研究复杂波浪现象的方法.
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