Time-varying k-domain modulation around a point sink in time reversal cavity

Abstract

This paper derives and investigates a time-varying k-domain modulation in vector form using a time-reversal (TR) field decomposition theory proposed for the first time. First, the proposed theory illustrates that the TR field can exhibit super-resolution property from the perspective of spatial focusing pattern if a point sink is set at the initial source point. Afterward, the instantaneous TR fields with and without the point sink, as well as their k-domain patterns are compared to illustrate the time-varying k-domain modulation, which accounts for the superresolution property. The phenomenon observed and derived in this paper shows great potential in the applications empowered by super-resolution focusing, such as wireless communication carrying the subwavelength information and high spatial resolution wireless power transfer.

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