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Our paper on spectral singularities published in IEEE-TAP
16 July 2019
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Our paper on “Harnessing spectral singularities in non-Hermitian cylindrical structures” [1], in collaboration with Andrea Alù (ASRC-CUNY), has been published in the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation.

  1. Moccia, M., Castaldi, G., Alù, A., & Galdi, V. (2020). Harnessing spectral singularities in non-Hermitian cylindrical structures. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 28(3), 1704–1716.
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    Non-Hermitian systems characterized by suitable spatial distributions of gain and loss can exhibit “spectral singularities” in the form of zero-width resonances associated to real-frequency poles in the scattering operator. Here, we study this intriguing phenomenon in connection with cylindrical geometries, and explore possible applications to controlling and tailoring in unconventional ways the scattering response of sub-wavelength and wavelength-sized objects. Among the possible implications and applications, we illustrate the additional degrees of freedom available in the scattering-absorption-extinction tradeoff, and address the engineering of zero-forward-scattering, transverse scattering, and gain-controlled reconfigurability of the scattering pattern, also paying attention to stability issues. Our results may open up new vistas in active and reconfigurable nanophotonics platforms.

    @article{IJ136_IEEE-TAP_2019,
      author = {Moccia, Massimo and Castaldi, Giuseppe and Al\`u, Andrea and Galdi, Vincenzo},
      journal = {IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation},
      title = {Harnessing spectral singularities in non-{H}ermitian cylindrical structures},
      year = {2020},
      volume = {28},
      number = {3},
      pages = {1704--1716},
      doi = {10.1109/TAP.2019.2927861},
      month = mar
    }
    
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