Schulz, Sebastian A.Grassani, D.Ivan, C.Fabbri, S. J.Upham, J.Boyd, R. W.Tsakmakidis, K. L.Bres, C. -S.2019-06-182019-06-182019-06-182018-01-0110.1109/BICOP.2018.8658316https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/157658WOS:000468355100024We are so accustomed to the time-bandwidth limit that we often take it to be a fundamental relation that cannot be overcome. Contrary to this belief we here propose that the storage/delay time of a system can in fact be decoupled from the operating bandwidth, by breaking Lorentz reciprocity. We discuss two different mechanisms for breaking Lorentz reciprocity and show that-in the correct system layout-both can result in systems that exceed the conventional time bandwidth limit by orders of magnitude.Opticsfiber opticsnon-reciprocityoptical resonatorsOvercoming the time-bandwidth limittext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper