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Control of single-photon transport in a one-dimensional waveguide by another single photon
We study the controllable single-photon transport in a one-dimensional (1D)
waveguide with nonlinear dispersion relation coupled to a three-level emitter
in cascade configuration. An extra cavity field was introduced to drive one of
the level transitions of the emitter. In the resonance case, when the extra
cavity does not contain photons, the input single photon will be reflected, and
when the cavity contains one photon, the full transmission of the input single
photon can be obtained. In the off-resonance case, the single-photon transport
can also be controlled by the parameters of the cavity. Therefore, we have
shown that the single-photon transport can be controlled by an extra cavity
field.Comment: Coments are welcome! 5 pages, 4 figure
Mathieu equation and Elliptic curve
We present a relation between the Mathieu equation and a particular elliptic
curve. We find that the Floquet exponent of the Mathieu equation, for both
, can be obtained from the integral of a differential one form
along the two homology cycles of the elliptic curve. Certain higher order
differential operators are needed to generate the WKB expansion. We provide a
fifth order proof.Comment: 12 pages; minor improvement of the Conclusion section, references
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Cylindrical Superlens by a Coordinate Transformation
Cylinder-shaped perfect lens deduced from the coordinate transformation
method is proposed. The previously reported perfect slab lens is noticed to be
a limiting form of the cylindrical lens when the inner radius approaches
infinity with respect to the lens thickness. Connaturality between a
cylindrical lens and a slab lens is affirmed by comparing their eigenfield
transfer functions. We numerically confirm the subwavelength focusing
capability of such a cylindrical lens with consideration of material
imperfection. Compared to a slab lens, a cylindrical lens has several
advantages, including finiteness in cross-section, and ability in lensing with
magnification or demagnification. Immediate applications of such a cylindrical
lens can be in high-resolution imaging and lithography technologies. In
addition, its invisibility property suggests that it may be valuable for
non-invasive electromagnetic probing.Comment: Minor changes to conform with the published versio
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