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30 June 2000 Pulse bleeding in thin film helicoidal bianisotropic mediums
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Abstract
We report numerical time-domain simulations that reveal the continued reflection of an axially propagating optical pulse as it travels through a dielectric thin-film helicoidal bianisotropic medium (TFHBM) half- space, when the handedness of the pulse is the same as that of the medium. This phenomenon is dubbed pulse bleeding, and is a central feature of the spatio-temporal anatomy of the circular Bragg phenomenon.
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Joseph B. Geddes III, Mark W. Meredith, and Akhlesh Lakhtakia "Pulse bleeding in thin film helicoidal bianisotropic mediums", Proc. SPIE 4097, Complex Mediums, (30 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.390596
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KEYWORDS
Thin films

Absorption

Interfaces

Copper

Modulation

Computer simulations

Dielectrics

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