Abstract
Abstract
Spatiotemporal sculpturing of light pulse with ultimately sophisticated structures represents a major goal of the everlasting pursue of ultra-fast information transmission and processing as well as ultra-intense energy concentration and extraction. It also holds the key to unlock new extraordinary fundamental physical effects. Traditionally, spatiotemporal light pulses are always treated as spatiotemporally separable wave packet as solution of the Maxwell’s equations. In the past decade, however, more generalized forms of spatiotemporally nonseparable solution started to emerge with growing importance for their striking physical effects. This roadmap intends to highlight the recent advances in the creation and control of increasingly complex spatiotemporally sculptured pulses, from spatiotemporally separable to complex nonseparable states, with diverse geometric and topological structures, presenting a bird’s eye viewpoint on the zoology of spatiotemporal light fields and the outlook of future trends and open challenges.
Funder
European Research Council
Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency
NTT
MURI
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration
University of Rochester
Office of Scientific Research
H2020 European Research Council
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad
Wuhan Science and Technology Bureau
University of Maryland
NIST
U.S. Air Force
State Key Laboratory of Modern Optical Instrumentation
University of Salamanca
European Regional Development Fund
National Key Research and Development Program of China
Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research
AFOSR
Open Research Program of Key
National Natural Science Foundation of China
European Union
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
ONR
NSFC
NSERC
UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
MOE Singapore
Shanghai Science and Technology Committee
NSF
Office of Naval Research
National Research Foundation
Laboratory of Micro
National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Korea government
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Biological and Environmental Research
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Basic Energy Sciences
U.S. Air Force MURI
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials