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Role of Time-Reversal Symmetry in the Dynamical Response of "One-Way" Nonlinear Devices

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posted on 2023-01-12, 14:28 authored by David E. Fernandes, Mário G. Silveirinha
We study the role of time-reversal symmetry on the dynamical response of nonlinear optical systems that behave as unidirectional ("one-way") devices. It is shown that lossless nonlinear materials, despite being nonreciprocal, are typically time-reversal invariant. This property raises an apparent paradox because time-reversal invariant systems are forcibly bi-directional. Here, we present a solution for this conundrum, and theoretically explain why the "one-way" behavior can indeed be compatible with the time-reversal invariance. It is found that in the time-reversed problem the incident waves have a variation in time that is generally incompatible with the adiabatic approximation. Due to this reason the adiabatic approximation fails to predict the bi-directional nature of nonlinear system. We discuss the implications of this finding in the performance of practical nonlinear "one-way" devices.

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