Temporal Cloak Without Synchronization
Authors: Lin, ZX; Sun, SQ; Li, W; Zhu, NH; Li, M
IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Volume: 31 Issue: 5 Pages: 373-376 Published: MAR 1 2019 Language: English Document type: Article
DOI: 10.1109/LPT.2019.2895859
Abstract:
Considered to only exist in fairy tales in the past, invisibility cloaks have been successively converted into reality no matter in the spatial domain or the temporal domain. Inspired by the spatial cloaking, time gaps are utilized to hide temporal events. However, a sophisticated synchronization for cloaking is indispensable in these cloaking techniques, therefore leaving inconvenience for the realization of the temporal cloak. Here, by exploiting the temporal Talbot effect, we propose a brand new scheme and concept to achieve a temporal cloak without any synchronization for the cloaking process, under which the intensity-modulated event is directly turned into invisibility in intensity through temporal averaging effect induced by the Talbot effect. We successfully realize the temporal cloak for periodic and pseudo-random signals. We also find that the higher order temporal Talbot effect is beneficial to the cloaking performance. Due to the transformed information on the phase, the data could be recovered from the intensity-cloaked waveform, leading to a non-full-field cloak. This method and its concept render a distinct perspective for the temporal cloak, extend temporal cloak to the pulsed-wave, and promote the development of confidential communication.
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