Controlling Absorption of Light in a Cavity
Described is a method of controlling the absorption of light in a cavity, a system in which absorption is so controlled, and an interferometer embodying the underlying physical concept. Materials can be made to completely absorb incident light when the light is imposed in a specific pattern of illumination. Coherent perfect absorption, as the process is referred to, is achieved when a cavity is illuminated coherently and monochromatically by the time-reverse of the output of a lasing mode. Varying the parameters of the incident light and/or of the cavity allows the absorption of the incident light by the cavity to be controlled; enhanced or even reduced.
Attached files:Patents:WO 2,011,001,253
Inventor(s):
STONE A DOUGLAS [US]; CAO HUI [US]; GE LI [US]; CHONG YIDONG [US]
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