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Demonstration of temporal cloaking

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  • Moti Fridman

    (School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University)

  • Alessandro Farsi

    (School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University)

  • Yoshitomo Okawachi

    (School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University)

  • Alexander L. Gaeta

    (School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University)

Abstract

Temporal cloaking hides an event in time from being detected; here this is achieved by speeding up one end of a probe beam and slowing down the other to create a ‘time hole’ and to close it afterwards so that the signal amplitude of an event is much reduced.

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  • Moti Fridman & Alessandro Farsi & Yoshitomo Okawachi & Alexander L. Gaeta, 2012. "Demonstration of temporal cloaking," Nature, Nature, vol. 481(7379), pages 62-65, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:481:y:2012:i:7379:d:10.1038_nature10695
    DOI: 10.1038/nature10695
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    1. Shulin Wang & Chengzhi Qin & Weiwei Liu & Bing Wang & Feng Zhou & Han Ye & Lange Zhao & Jianji Dong & Xinliang Zhang & Stefano Longhi & Peixiang Lu, 2022. "High-order dynamic localization and tunable temporal cloaking in ac-electric-field driven synthetic lattices," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-11, December.

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