Exceptional points(EPs)have been extensively explored in mechanical,acoustic,plasmonic,and photonic systems.However,little is known about the role of EPs in tailoring the dynamic tunability of optical devices.A specif...Exceptional points(EPs)have been extensively explored in mechanical,acoustic,plasmonic,and photonic systems.However,little is known about the role of EPs in tailoring the dynamic tunability of optical devices.A specific type of EPs known as chiral EPs has recently attracted much attention for controlling the flow of light and for building sensors with better responsivity.A recently demonstrated route to chiral EPs via lithographically defined symmetric Mie scatterers on the rim of resonators has not only provided the much-needed mechanical stability for studying chiral EPs,but also helped reduce losses originating from nanofabrication imperfections,facilitating the in-situ study of chiral EPs and their contribution to the dynamics and tunability of resonators.Here,we use asymmetric Mie scatterers to break the rotational symmetry of a microresonator,to demonstrate deterministic thermal tuning across a chiral EP,and to demonstrate EP-mediated chiral optical nonlinear response and efficient electro-optic tuning.Our results indicate asymmetric electro-optic modulation with up to 17 dB contrast at GHz and CMOS-compatible voltage levels.Such wafer-scale nano-manufacturing of chiral electro-optic modulators and the chiral EP-tailored tunning may facilitate new micro-resonator functionalities in quantum information processing,electromagnetic wave control,and optical interconnects.展开更多
Non-Hermitian systems with their spectral degeneracies known as exceptional points(EPs)have been explored for lasing,controlling light transport,and enhancing a sensor’s response.A ring resonator can be brought to an...Non-Hermitian systems with their spectral degeneracies known as exceptional points(EPs)have been explored for lasing,controlling light transport,and enhancing a sensor’s response.A ring resonator can be brought to an EP by controlling the coupling between its frequency degenerate clockwise and counterclockwise traveling modes.This has been typically achieved by introducing two or more nanotips into the resonator’s mode volume.While this method provides a route to study EP physics,the basic understanding of how the nanotips’shape and size symmetry impact the system’s non-Hermicity is missing,along with additional loss from both in-plane and out-of-plane scattering.The limited resonance stability poses a challenge for leveraging EP effects for switches or modulators,which requires stable cavity resonance and fixed laser-cavity detuning.Here we use lithographically defined asymmetric and symmetric Mie scatterers,which enable subwavelength control of wave transmission and reflections without deflecting to additional radiation channels.We show that those pre-defined Mie scatterers can bring the system to an EP without post tuning,as well as enable chiral light transport within the resonator.Counterintuitively,the Mie scatterer results in enhanced quality factor measured on the transmission port,through coherently suppressing the backscattering from the waveguide surface roughness.The proposed device platform enables pre-defined chiral light propagation and backscattering-free resonances,needed for various applications such as frequency combs,solitons,sensing,and other nonlinear optical processes such as photon blockade,and regenerative oscillators.展开更多
基金supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency(N660012114034)H.L.acknowledges the scholarship provided by the Republic of Korea Navy(ROK Nawy)+1 种基金The design and fabrication of the micro-heater and chiral MRR are supported by AFOSR(FA9550-18-1-0300)S.K.O.acknowledges the Air Force Offce of Scientific Research(AFOSR)Multi-University Research Initiative(FA9550-21-1-0202)and AFOSR(FA9550-18-1-0235)。
文摘Exceptional points(EPs)have been extensively explored in mechanical,acoustic,plasmonic,and photonic systems.However,little is known about the role of EPs in tailoring the dynamic tunability of optical devices.A specific type of EPs known as chiral EPs has recently attracted much attention for controlling the flow of light and for building sensors with better responsivity.A recently demonstrated route to chiral EPs via lithographically defined symmetric Mie scatterers on the rim of resonators has not only provided the much-needed mechanical stability for studying chiral EPs,but also helped reduce losses originating from nanofabrication imperfections,facilitating the in-situ study of chiral EPs and their contribution to the dynamics and tunability of resonators.Here,we use asymmetric Mie scatterers to break the rotational symmetry of a microresonator,to demonstrate deterministic thermal tuning across a chiral EP,and to demonstrate EP-mediated chiral optical nonlinear response and efficient electro-optic tuning.Our results indicate asymmetric electro-optic modulation with up to 17 dB contrast at GHz and CMOS-compatible voltage levels.Such wafer-scale nano-manufacturing of chiral electro-optic modulators and the chiral EP-tailored tunning may facilitate new micro-resonator functionalities in quantum information processing,electromagnetic wave control,and optical interconnects.
基金supported by Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency(N660012114034)Air Force Office of Scientific Research(AFOSR)Multi-University Research Initiative(FA9550-21-1-0202)+1 种基金AFOSR(FA9550-18-1-0235)partially supported by AFOSR(FA9550-18-1-0300).
文摘Non-Hermitian systems with their spectral degeneracies known as exceptional points(EPs)have been explored for lasing,controlling light transport,and enhancing a sensor’s response.A ring resonator can be brought to an EP by controlling the coupling between its frequency degenerate clockwise and counterclockwise traveling modes.This has been typically achieved by introducing two or more nanotips into the resonator’s mode volume.While this method provides a route to study EP physics,the basic understanding of how the nanotips’shape and size symmetry impact the system’s non-Hermicity is missing,along with additional loss from both in-plane and out-of-plane scattering.The limited resonance stability poses a challenge for leveraging EP effects for switches or modulators,which requires stable cavity resonance and fixed laser-cavity detuning.Here we use lithographically defined asymmetric and symmetric Mie scatterers,which enable subwavelength control of wave transmission and reflections without deflecting to additional radiation channels.We show that those pre-defined Mie scatterers can bring the system to an EP without post tuning,as well as enable chiral light transport within the resonator.Counterintuitively,the Mie scatterer results in enhanced quality factor measured on the transmission port,through coherently suppressing the backscattering from the waveguide surface roughness.The proposed device platform enables pre-defined chiral light propagation and backscattering-free resonances,needed for various applications such as frequency combs,solitons,sensing,and other nonlinear optical processes such as photon blockade,and regenerative oscillators.