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arxiv: 1810.04750 · v1 · pith:7ZJYSFASnew · submitted 2018-10-10 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Non-reciprocity and zero reflection in nonlinear cavities with tailored loss

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keywords cavitiesnonlinearcoupledreflectionzero-reflectionconditiondemonstratedriving
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We demonstrate how to tailor the losses of nonlinear cavities in order to suppress their reflection and enhance their non-reciprocal transmission. We derive analytical expressions predicting the existence of zero-reflection channels in single and coupled nonlinear cavities, depending on the driving frequency and loss rates. While suppressing the reflection from a single cavity imposes a stringent condition on the input-output leakage rates, we demonstrate that this condition can be significantly relaxed in systems of coupled cavities. In particular, zero-reflection and non-reciprocity can be achieved across a range of driving frequencies in coupled cavities by tuning the output leakage rate alone. Numerical calculations based on the driven-dissipative Gross-Pitaevksii equation, usually employed to describe microcavity polaritons, reveal the spatial phenomenology associated with zero-reflection states and provide design guidelines for the construction of nonlinear optical isolators.

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