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Dynamical Theory of Scattering, Exact Unidirectional Invisibility, and Truncated ze2ik0x\mathfrak{z}\,e^{-2ik_0x} potential

Abstract

The dynamical formulation of time-independent scattering theory that is developed in [Ann. Phys. (NY) 341, 77-85 (2014)] offers simple formulas for the reflection and transmission amplitudes of finite-range potentials in terms of the solution of an initial-value differential equation. We prove a theorem that simplifies the application of this result and use it to give a complete characterization of the invisible configurations of the truncated ze2ik0x\mathfrak{z}\,e^{-2ik_0 x} potential to a closed interval, [0,L][0,L], with k0k_0 being a positive integer multiple of π/L\pi/L. This reveals a large class of exact unidirectionally and bidirectionally invisible configurations of this potential. The former arise for particular values of z\mathfrak{z} that are given by certain zeros of Bessel functions. The latter occur when the wavenumber kk is an integer multiple of π/L\pi/L but not of k0k_0. We discuss the optical realizations of these configurations and explore spectral singularities of this potential.Comment: 16 pages, 1 figure, 1 tabl

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