Unidirectional Lasing Emerging from Frozen Light in Non-Reciprocal Cavities
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⚛️ physics.optics
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lasingunidirectionalcavitiesfrozenmodesnon-reciprocalassociatedasymmetric
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We introduce a class of unidirectional lasing modes associated with the frozen mode regime of non-reciprocal slow-wave structures. Such asymmetric modes can only exist in cavities with broken time-reversal and space inversion symmetries. Their lasing frequency coincides with a spectral stationary inflection point of the underlying passive structure and is virtually independent of its size. These unidirectional lasers can be indispensable components of photonic integrated circuitry.
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