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Non-Hermitian Photonics based on Charge-Parity Symmetry (1904.05260v1)

Published 10 Apr 2019 in physics.optics and cond-mat.mes-hall

Abstract: Parity-time ($\mathcal{PT}$) symmetry, originally conceived for non-Hermitian open quantum systems, has opened an excitingly new avenue for the coherent control of light. By tailoring optical gain and loss in integrated photonic structures, $\mathcal{PT}$ symmetric non-Hermitian photonics has found applications in many fields ranging from single mode lasing to novel topological matters. Here we propose a new paradigm towards non-Hermitian photonics based on the charge-parity ($\mathcal{CP}$) symmetry that has the potential to control the flow of light in an unprecedented way. In particular, we consider continuous dielectric chiral materials, where the charge conjugation and parity symmetries are broken individually, but preserved jointly. Surprisingly, the phase transition between real and imaginary spectra across the exceptional point is accompanied by a dramatic change of the photonic band topology from dielectric to hyperbolic. We showcase broad applications of $\mathcal{CP}$ symmetric photonics such as all-angle polarization-dependent negative refraction materials, enhanced spontaneous emission for laser engineering, and non-Hermitian topological photonics. The $\mathcal{CP}$ symmetry opens an unexplored pathway for studying non-Hermitian photonics without optical gain/loss by connecting two previously distinct material properties: chirality and hyperbolicity, therefore providing a powerful tool for engineering many promising applications in photonics and other related fields.

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