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Zero-Index Material Generates Nonlinear Light

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BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 6, 2013 — A unique optical metamaterial with a refractive index of zero was used to generate light waves that gain strength as they move through the material in all directions. This demonstration of “phase mismatch-free nonlinear light” holds promise for quantum computing and networking, and for future light sources based on nonlinear optics. In a zero-index metamaterial, the phases of propagating light waves are mismatch-free in both directions, whereas in a positive/negative-index material, only the waves propagating in a forward direction are phase mismatch-free. Courtesy of Zhang...Read full article

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    Published: December 2013
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