Loss-induced suppression and revival of lasing
Washington University in St. Louis · TU Wien · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Controlling and reversing the effects of loss are major challenges in optical systems. For lasers, losses need to be overcome by a sufficient amount of gain to reach the lasing threshold. In this work, we show how to turn losses into gain by steering the parameters of a system to the vicinity of an exceptional point (EP), which occurs when the eigenvalues and the corresponding eigenstates of a system coalesce. In our system of coupled microresonators, EPs are manifested as the loss-induced suppression and revival of lasing. Below a critical value, adding loss annihilates an existing Raman laser. Beyond this critical threshold, lasing recovers despite the increasing loss, in stark contrast to what would be…
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9Topics & keywords
- Lasing threshold
- Reversing
- Laser
- Eigenvalues and eigenvectors
- Materials science
- Optics
- Physics
- Optoelectronics