概括
研究人员在动态波导中证明了异常点 (EP) 的非相互包围. 这一突破使取决于方向的拓转换成为可能,为强大的光学隔离器铺平了道路.
科学领域:
- 拓式光子学 拓式光子学
- 非线性光学是一种非线性光学.
- 波导物理学的波导物理学
背景情况:
- 在拓光子学中,异常点 (EP) 能够实现自身状态交换和性模式转换.
- 目前围绕EP的方法通常会导致相互的,受限制的传输率.
- 实现非互惠现象对于先进的光子设备至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在动态波导中提出并演示EP的非互惠环绕.
- 为了实现与非对称传导率的方向依赖的拓转换.
- 探索创建强大的光学隔离器的潜力.
主要方法:
- 设计一个具有复杂调制的动态波导.
- 在准能量频谱中的工程方向依赖的EP.
- 实现非互惠的EP包围的闭环.
- 分析向前和向后传播的传导率.
主要成果:
- 由于非对称的相匹配条件,证明了取决于方向的EP.
- 实现了非互惠的拓转换,具有显著更高的向前传导率.
- 观察到前向 (相同强度) 和后向 (特定模式) 传播的不同模式输出.
- 前向传播:具有高传输率的偶数到奇数模式转换.
结论:
- 在动态波导中,EPs的非互惠环绕是可行的.
- 拟议的方法可以实现强大的,取决于方向的拓转换.
- 开发的结构显示了实现紧和高效的光学隔离器的重大前景.
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