Pith. sign in

REVIEW

Parametric amplification and bidirectional invisibility in PT-symmetric time-Floquet systems

Not yet reviewed by Pith; the record is open.

This paper has not been read by Pith yet. Machine review is queued; the pith claim, tier, and objections will appear here once it completes.

SPECIMEN: schema-true, not a live event

T0 review · schema-true

One-sentence machine reading of the paper's core claim.

pith:XXXXXXXX · record.json · timestamp

arxiv 1711.08152 v1 pith:RJPFHGEA submitted 2017-11-22 physics.optics

classification physics.optics
keywords parametricsystemsscatteringpt-symmetrictime-floquetamplificationbidirectionalproperties
verification ladder T0 review T1 audit T2 compute T3 formal

Signed reviews

No signed human review yet.

0 comments
read the original abstract

Parity-Time (PT) symmetric wave devices, which exploit balanced interactions between material gain and loss, exhibit extraordinary properties, including lasing and flux-conserving scattering processes. In a seemingly different research field, periodically driven systems, also known as time-Floquet systems, have been widely studied as a relevant platform for reconfigurable active wave control and manipulation. In this article, we explore the connection between PT-symmetry and parametric time-Floquet systems. Instead of relying on material gain, we use parametric amplification by considering a time-periodic modulation of the refractive index at a frequency equal to twice the incident signal frequency. We show that the scattering from a simple parametric slab, whose dynamics follow Mathieu equation, can be described by a PT-symmetric scattering matrix, whose PT-breaking threshold corresponds to the Mathieu instability threshold. By combining different parametric slabs modulated out-of-phase, we create PT-symmetric time-Floquet systems that feature exceptional scattering properties, such as CPA/Laser operation and bidirectional invisibility. These bidirectional properties, rare for regular PT-symmetric systems, are related to a compensation of parametric amplification due to multiple scattering between two parametric systems modulated with a phase difference.

Discussion (0). Continue with ORCID to comment.

Pith tools