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Nature ; 576(7785): 70-74, 2019 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31802015

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Gyroscopes are essential to many diverse applications associated with navigation, positioning and inertial sensing1. In general, most optical gyroscopes rely on the Sagnac effect-a relativistically induced phase shift that scales linearly with the rotational velocity2,3. In ring laser gyroscopes (RLGs), this shift manifests as a resonance splitting in the emission spectrum, which can be detected as a beat frequency4. The need for ever more precise RLGs has fuelled research activities aimed at boosting the sensitivity of RLGs beyond the limits dictated by geometrical constraints, including attempts to use either dispersive or nonlinear effects5-8. Here we establish and experimentally demonstrate a method using non-Hermitian singularities, or exceptional points, to enhance the Sagnac scale factor9-13. By exploiting the increased rotational sensitivity of RLGs in the vicinity of an exceptional point, we enhance the resonance splitting by up to a factor of 20. Our results pave the way towards the next generation of ultrasensitive and compact RLGs and provide a practical approach for the development of other classes of integrated sensor.

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Science ; 363(6427): 623-626, 2019 02 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30733416

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Scaling up the radiance of coupled laser arrays has been a long-standing challenge in photonics. In this study, we demonstrate that notions from supersymmetry-a theoretical framework developed in high-energy physics-can be strategically used in optics to address this problem. In this regard, a supersymmetric laser array is realized that is capable of emitting exclusively in its fundamental transverse mode in a stable manner. Our results not only pave the way toward devising new schemes for scaling up radiance in integrated lasers, but also, on a more fundamental level, could shed light on the intriguing synergy between non-Hermiticity and supersymmetry.

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Opt Express ; 26(21): 27153-27160, 2018 Oct 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30469789

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The synergetic use of gain and loss in parity-time symmetric coupled resonators has been shown to lead to single-mode lasing operation. However, at the corresponding resonance frequency, an ideal ring resonator tends to support two degenerate eigenmodes, traveling along the cavity in opposite directions. Here, we show a unidirectional single-moded parity-time symmetric laser by incorporating active S-bend structures with opposite chirality in the respective ring resonators. Such chiral elements break the rotation symmetry of the ring cavities by providing an asymmetric coupling between the clockwise (CW) and the counterclockwise (CCW) traveling modes, hence creating a new type of exceptional point. This property, consequently, leads to the suppression of one of the counter-propagating modes. In this paper, we first measure the extinction ratio between the CW and CCW modes in a single ring resonator in the presence of an S-bend waveguide. We then experimentally investigate the unidirectional emission in PT-symmetric systems below and above the exceptional point. Finally, unidirectional emission will be shown in systems of two S-bend ring resonators coupled through a link structure.

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