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Chiral and degenerate perfect absorption on exceptional surfaces

Sina Soleymani, Qi Zhong, Mohammad Mokim, Stefan Rotter, Ramy El‐Ganainy, Şahin Kaya Özdemir

2022Nature Communications149 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Engineering light-matter interactions using non-Hermiticity, particularly through spectral degeneracies known as exceptional points (EPs), is an emerging field with potential applications in areas such as cavity quantum electrodynamics, spectral filtering, sensing, and thermal imaging. However, tuning and stabilizing a system to a discrete EP in parameter space is a challenging task. Here, we circumvent this challenge by operating a waveguide-coupled resonator on a surface of EPs, known as an exceptional surface (ES). We achieve this by terminating only one end of the waveguide with a tuneable symmetric reflector to induce a nonreciprocal coupling between the frequency-degenerate clockwise and counterclockwise resonator modes. By operating the system at critical coupling on the ES, we demonstrate chiral and degenerate perfect absorption with squared-Lorentzian lineshape. We expect our approach to be useful for studying quantum processes at EPs and to serve as a bridge between non-Hermitian physics and other fields that rely on radiation engineering.

Topics & Concepts

Degenerate energy levelsPhysicsResonatorCoupling (piping)WaveguideQuantumAbsorption (acoustics)Quantum opticsField (mathematics)Quantum mechanicsOpticsMaterials scienceMetallurgyMathematicsPure mathematicsQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian PhysicsNonlinear Photonic SystemsTopological Materials and Phenomena
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