Active absorption of electromagnetic pulses in a cavity

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Abstract

We show that a pulse of electromagnetic radiation launched into a cavity can be completely absorbed into an infinitesimal region of space, provided one has a high degree of control over the current flowing throughthis region. We work out explicit examples of this effect in a cubic cavity and a cylindrical one, and experimentally demonstrate the effect in the microwave regime.

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Horsley, S. A. R., Foster, R. N., Tyc, T., & Philbin, T. G. (2015). Active absorption of electromagnetic pulses in a cavity. New Journal of Physics, 17(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/17/5/053050

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