Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Lossy atomic photonic crystals can be suitably tailored so that the real and imaginary parts of the susceptibility are, respectively, an odd and an even function of position. Such a parity-time (PT) space antisymmetry in the susceptibility requires neither optical gain nor negative refraction, but is rather attained by a combined control of the spatial modulation of both the atomic density and their dynamic level shift. These passive photonic crystals made of dressed atoms are characterized by a tunable unidirectional reflectionlessness accompanied by an appreciable degree of transmission. Interestingly, such peculiar properties are associated with non-Hermitian degeneracies of the crystal scattering matrix, which can then be directly observed through reflectivity measurements via a straightforward phase modulation of the atomic dynamic level shift and even off resonance.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ELECTROMAGNETICALLY INDUCED TRANSPARENCY; NON-HERMITIAN HAMILTONIANS; EXCEPTIONAL POINTS; PHOTONIC CRYSTAL; OPTICAL LATTICES; RESONANCE; STATES; SYMMETRY; LIMIT
Elenco autori:
Wu, Jin Hui; Artoni, Maurizio; La Rocca, G. C.
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