Exceptional points and asymmetric mode conversion in quasi-guided dual-mode optical waveguides.
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ABSTRACT: Non-Hermitian systems host unconventional physical effects that be used to design new optical devices. We study a non-Hermitian system consisting of 1D planar optical waveguides with suitable amount of simultaneous gain and loss. The parameter space contains an exceptional point, which can be accessed by varying the transverse gain and loss profile. When light propagates through the waveguide structure, the output mode is independent of the choice of input mode. This "asymmetric mode conversion" phenomenon can be explained by the swapping of mode identities in the vicinity of the exceptional point, together with the failure of adiabatic evolution in non-Hermitian systems.
SUBMITTER: Ghosh SN
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4840322 | biostudies-other | 2016 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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