Physics – Classical Physics
Scientific paper
2002-09-29
Optics Communications 226 (2003) 15-23
Physics
Classical Physics
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Scientific paper
In this paper we set forth new exact analytical Superluminal localized solutions to the wave equation for arbitrary frequencies and adjustable bandwidth. The formulation presented here is rather simple, and its results can be expressed in terms of the ordinary, so-called "X-shaped waves". Moeover, by the present formalism we obtain the first analytical localized Superluminal approximate solutions which represent beams propagating in dispersive media. Our solutions may find application in different fields, like optics, microwaves, radio waves, and so on. [PACS nos.: 03.50.De ; 41.20.Jb ; 83.50.Vr ; 62.30.+d ; 43.60.+d ; 91.30.Fn ; 04.30.Nk ; 42.25.Bs ; 46.40.Cd ; 52.35.Lv. Keywords: Wave equation; Wave propagation; Optics; Localized beams; Superluminal waves; Bessel beams; X-shaped waves; Acoustics; Mechanical waves; Dispersion compensation; Seismology; Geophysics; Gravitational Waves; Elementary particle physics].
Hernandez-Figueroa Hugo E.
Nobrega Kleber Z.
Recami Erasmo
Zamboni-Rached Michel
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