About Time: Observation of Time-Reflection at Optical Frequencies
Ohad Segal (1,2), Noa Konforty (2,3), Oded Schiller (1,2), Maxwell J. Tolchin (5), Tony Yasniger (2,3), Michael Birk (2,4), Alexander Palatnik (2,3), Soham Saha (6), Pavel Sidorenko (1,2), Jon-Paul Maria (5), Yonatan Plotnik (2,3), Mordechai Segev (1,2

TL;DR
This paper reports the first experimental observation of time-reflection of electromagnetic waves at optical frequencies, achieved by inducing rapid, large refractive index changes.
Contribution
The authors demonstrate time-reflection at optical frequencies using sub-cycle refractive index modulation, enabling new studies in light-matter interactions and photonic time-crystals.
Findings
First observation of optical frequency time-reflection.
Refractive index change achieved faster than a wave cycle.
Observation of time-reflected wave with reversed phase.
Abstract
Time-reflection occurs when a wave is propagating in a medium undergoing a large and abrupt change in its properties: the original wave splits into a time-refracted wave and a time-reflected wave, each displaying different features. The time-refracted wave continues along its original course but experiences a frequency shift, whereas the time-reflected wave is propagating backwards in space with a reversed phase, also with a shifted frequency. These phenomena are fundamental to any wave system, but the most interesting are electromagnetic (EM) waves, specifically at optical frequencies, where they can couple to light-matter interactions. However, time-reflection of EM waves was thus far observed only at RF frequencies, never at optical frequencies. This is because time-reflection requires an order-unity variation of the refractive index occurring faster than a single wave cycle, and…
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