Electromagnetic wave analogue of an electronic diode

Ilya V. Shadrivov, Vassili A. Fedotov, David A. Powell, Yuri S. Kivshar, Nikolay I. Zheludev

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    Abstract

    An electronic diode is a nonlinear semiconductor circuit component that allows conduction of electrical current in one direction only. A component with similar functionality for electromagnetic waves, an electromagnetic isolator, is based on the Faraday effect of rotation of the polarization state and is also a key component in optical and microwave systems. Here we demonstrate a chiral electromagnetic diode, which is a direct analogue of an electronic diode: its functionality is underpinned by an extraordinarily strong nonlinear wave propagation effect in the same way as the electronic diode function is provided by the nonlinear current characteristic of a semiconductor junction. The effect exploited in this new electromagnetic diode is an intensity-dependent polarization change in an artificial chiral metamolecule. This microwave effect exceeds a similar optical effect previously observed in natural crystals by more than 12 orders of magnitude and a direction-dependent transmission that differs by a factor of 65.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number033025
    JournalNew Journal of Physics
    Volume13
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2011

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