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Fundamental relation between phase and group velocity, and application to the failure of perfectly matched layers in backward-wave structures

Po-Ru Loh, Ardavan F. Oskooi, Mihai Ibanescu, Maksim Skorobogatiy, and Steven G. Johnson
Phys. Rev. E 79, 065601(R) – Published 11 June 2009

Abstract

We demonstrate that the ratio of group to phase velocity has a simple relationship to the orientation of the electromagnetic field. In nondispersive materials, opposite group and phase velocity corresponds to fields that are mostly oriented in the propagation direction. More generally, this relationship (including the case of dispersive and negative-index materials) offers a perspective on the phenomena of backward waves and left-handed media. As an application of this relationship, we demonstrate and explain an irrecoverable failure of perfectly matched layer absorbing boundaries in computer simulations for constant cross-section waveguides with backward-wave modes and suggest an alternative in the form of adiabatic isotropic absorbers.

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  • Received 4 March 2009

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.79.065601

©2009 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Po-Ru Loh1,*, Ardavan F. Oskooi2, Mihai Ibanescu3, Maksim Skorobogatiy4, and Steven G. Johnson1

  • 1Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA
  • 2Center for Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA
  • 3OmniGuide Communications, One Kendall Square, Building 100, No. 3, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA
  • 4Génie Physique, École Polytechnique de Montréal, CP 6079, Centre-Ville Montreal, Québec, Canada H3C3A7

  • *ploh@mit.edu

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Vol. 79, Iss. 6 — June 2009

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