A High-Q Vertical Light Emission From Active Parity-Time Symmetric Gratings
This work presents a theoretical investigation of an active photonic grating of the parity-time (PT) symmetric architecture. The analytical study of the free-space mode propagation from the grating structure indicates the unique bifurcation property due to the PT-symmetry modulation. It is shown tha...
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Zusammenfassung: | This work presents a theoretical investigation of an active photonic grating
of the parity-time (PT) symmetric architecture. The analytical study of the
free-space mode propagation from the grating structure indicates the unique
bifurcation property due to the PT-symmetry modulation. It is shown that both
the gain/loss contrast and the lattice constant parameters are critical factors
to modulate the active photonic system in between the PT-symmetry to the
symmetry-broken phases. Furthermore, numerical simulations via the Rigorous
Coupled-Wave Analysis (RCWA) method discover the existence of a unique Spectral
Singularity (SS) phenomenon in this PT grating structure, which corresponds to
a non-trivial single-mode and near-zero bandwidth photonic resonant emission.
Also, the guiding procedure for fulfilling SS modes is found to be related to
the unique formation of the scattering matrix applied in the PT-symmetric
photonic gratings. This theoretical work takes a fresh look into the active
PT-symmetric photonic gratings focusing on the discovery of new free-space
emission modes rather than the commonly studied unidirectional properties,
which could contribute to the development of novel low-threshold and
super-coherent surface-emitting devices. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2107.10921 |