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Unveiling the Enhancement of Spontaneous Emission at Exceptional Points

Lydie Ferrier, Paul Bouteyre, Adi Pick, Sébastien Cueff, Nguyen Ha My Dang, Carole Diederichs, A. Belarouci, T. Benyattou, Jun Zhao, Rui Su, Jun Xing, Qihua Xiong, Hai Son Nguyen

2022Physical Review Letters45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Exceptional points (EPs), singularities of non-Hermitian physics where complex spectral resonances degenerate, are one of the most exotic features of nonequilibrium open systems with unique properties. For instance, the emission rate of quantum emitters placed near resonators with EPs is enhanced (compared to the free-space emission rate) by a factor that scales quadratically with the resonance quality factor. Here, we verify the theory of spontaneous emission at EPs by measuring photoluminescence from photonic-crystal slabs that are embedded with a high-quantum-yield active material. While our experimental results verify the theoretically predicted enhancement, they also highlight the practical limitations on the enhancement due to material loss. Our designed structures can be used in applications that require enhanced and controlled emission, such as quantum sensing and imaging.

Topics & Concepts

Spontaneous emissionPhotoluminescenceQuantumDegenerate energy levelsQ factorPhysicsPhotonic crystalQuantum opticsResonatorGravitational singularityQuantum yieldResonance (particle physics)Condensed matter physicsOptoelectronicsQuantum mechanicsLaserFluorescenceQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian PhysicsNonlinear Photonic SystemsTopological Materials and Phenomena