2006
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.74.056611
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One-way diffraction grating

Abstract: Diffraction gratings are elementary tools for much of optics and spectroscopy. Here, at microwave frequencies, we provide a new perspective on these fundamental structures. A transmission diffraction grating is presented that has diffracted beams emanating from one surface only. It can thus function either as a transmission grating with no reflected orders ͑other than zero͒ or, in the reverse configuration, as a partially transmitting structure with diffracted orders in reflection only.

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“…This case is similar to that demonstrated for the nonsymmetric microwave metallic gratings, where different periods at the two sides are created by a proper branching of the thin slit waveguides (Lockyear, 2006), and in the nonsymmetric gratings that contain the Drude material layers, while the periods are different owing to the one-side corrugations (Serebryannikov&Ozbay, 2009). In all the figures, the most representative ranges with Two more cases are shown in Figs.…”
Section: Forward Vs Backward Transmissionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…This case is similar to that demonstrated for the nonsymmetric microwave metallic gratings, where different periods at the two sides are created by a proper branching of the thin slit waveguides (Lockyear, 2006), and in the nonsymmetric gratings that contain the Drude material layers, while the periods are different owing to the one-side corrugations (Serebryannikov&Ozbay, 2009). In all the figures, the most representative ranges with Two more cases are shown in Figs.…”
Section: Forward Vs Backward Transmissionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…In recent years, the interest in the asymmetric effects arising in the Lorentz reciprocal structures with broken spatial inversion symmetry has been growing [1][2][3][4][5]. Several mechanisms of asymmetric transmission have been suggested, whose common feature is that the additional transmission and reflection channels must be open at one of the two opposite incidence directions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, they cannot be realized in a two-port system that is made of linear, isotropic, and passive materials. The known mechanisms include those inspired by diffractions [1,2,6,7] and polarization conversion [5,8,9]. The mechanisms realizable in the structures that (may) support surface waves should also be mentioned [10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6], and quantum dots [7]. Recent reports observe one-way transmission behavior in the absence of nonlinear or anisotropic materials [1,[8][9][10][11]. Lockyear et al…”
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confidence: 99%