散射
物理
光散射
纳米光子学
因果关系(物理学)
纳米结构
光学
计算物理学
量子力学
作者
Seunghwi Kim,Sergey Lepeshov,Alex Krasnok,Andrea Alù
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.129.203601
摘要
Light scattering is one of the most established wave phenomena in optics, lying at the heart of light-matter interactions and of crucial importance for nanophotonic applications. Passivity, causality, and energy conservation imply strict bounds on the degree of control over scattering from small particles, with implications on the performance of many optical devices. Here, we demonstrate that these bounds can be surpassed by considering excitations at complex frequencies, yielding extreme scattering responses as tailored nanoparticles reach a quasi-steady-state regime. These mechanisms can be used to engineer light scattering of nanostructures beyond conventional limits for noninvasive sensing, imaging, and nanoscale light manipulation.
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