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Direct observation of zero modes in a non-Hermitian nanocavity array

Authors :
Hentinger, Flore
Hedir, Melissa
Garbin, Bruno
Marconi, Mathias
Ge, Li
Raineri, Fabrice
Levenson, Ariel
Yacomotti, Alejandro M.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Zero modes are symmetry protected ones whose energy eigenvalues have zero real parts. In Hermitian arrays, they arise as a consequence of the sublattice symmetry, implying that they are dark modes. In non-Hermitian systems, that naturally emerge in gain/loss optical cavities, particle-hole symmetry prevails instead; the resulting zero modes are no longer dark but feature ${\pi}/2$ phase jumps between adjacent cavities. Here we report on the direct observation of zero modes in a non-Hermitian three coupled photonic crystal nanocavity array containing quantum wells. Unlike the Hermitian counterparts, the non-Hermitian zero modes can only be observed for small sublattice detuning, and they can be identified through far-field imaging and spectral filtering of the photoluminescence at selected pump locations. We explain the zero mode coalescence as a parity-time phase transition for small coupling. These zero modes are robust against coupling disorder, and can be used for laser mode engineering and photonic computing.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Optics
Quantum Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2108.09672
Document Type :
Working Paper