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Non-Hermitian zero mode laser in a nanophotonic trimer

Published 3 Feb 2023 in physics.optics and quant-ph | (2302.01809v1)

Abstract: Symmetry-protected zero modes in arrays of coupled optical elements have attracted considerable attention because they are expected to be robust against coupling disorders. In the Hermitian limit, zero modes are dark ones, i.e. the intensity in one sublattice vanishes; yet, in a non-Hermitian counterpart, zero modes can be bright and feature {\pi}/2 phase difference between sublattices. In this work, we report on the direct observation of a lasing zero mode in a non-Hermitian three coupled nanocavity array. We show efficient excitation for nearly equal pump power in the two extreme cavities. Furthermore, its efficiency can be dynamically controlled by pumping the center cavity. The realization of zero mode lasing in large arrays of coupled nanolasers has potential applications in laser-mode engineering and it opens up promising avenues in optical computing.

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