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Bo Peng1, Şahin Kaya Özdemir2, Matthias Liertzer3, Weijian Chen1, Johannes Kramer4, Huzeyfe Yılmaz1, Jan Wiersig4, Stefan Rotter3, Lan Yang2.
Abstract
Controlling the emission and the flow of light in micro- and nanostructures is crucial for on-chip information processing. Here we show how to impose a strong chirality and a switchable direction of light propagation in an optical system by steering it to an exceptional point (EP)-a degeneracy universally occurring in all open physical systems when two eigenvalues and the corresponding eigenstates coalesce. In our experiments with a fiber-coupled whispering-gallery-mode (WGM) resonator, we dynamically control the chirality of resonator modes and the emission direction of a WGM microlaser in the vicinity of an EP: Away from the EPs, the resonator modes are nonchiral and laser emission is bidirectional. As the system approaches an EP, the modes become chiral and allow unidirectional emission such that by transiting from one EP to another one the direction of emission can be completely reversed. Our results exemplify a very counterintuitive feature of non-Hermitian physics that paves the way to chiral photonics on a chip.Keywords: asymmetric backscattering; chiral modes; directional lasing; exceptional points; whispering-gallery-mode resonator
Year: 2016 PMID: 27274059 PMCID: PMC4922178 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1603318113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205