Coherent perfect absorption (CPA), also known as time-reversed laser, is a wave phenomenon resulting from the reciprocity of destructive interference of transmitted and reflected waves. In this work we consider quasi- one-dimensional lattice networks which posses at least one flat band and show that CPA and lasing can be induced in both linear and nonlinear regimes of this lattice by fine-tuning non-Hermitian defects (dissipative terms localized within one unit-cell). We show that local dissipations that yield CPA simultaneously yield novel dissipative compact solutions of the lattice, whose growth or decay in time can be fine-tuned via the dissipation parameter. The scheme used to numerically visualize the theoretical findings offers a nov...
Abstract: We experimentally demonstrate a new coherent absorption phenomenon, through which a planar...
In optical experiments one-sided reflectionless (ORL) and coherent perfect absorption (CPA) are unus...
International audienceNon-Hermitian photonic systems capable of perfectly absorbing incident radiati...
Coherent perfect absorption (CPA), also known as time-reversed laser, is a wave phenomenon resulting...
Coherent perfect absorption (CPA), also known as time-reversed laser, is a wave phenomenon resulting...
We show that an arbitrary body or aggregate can be made perfectly absorbing at discrete frequencies ...
Coherent perfect absorption (CPA) is the phenomenon where a linear system with low intrinsic loss st...
Recent works [Chong et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 053901 (2010); Wan et al., Science 331, 889 (2011)...
Recent works [Chong et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 053901 (2010); Wan et al., Science 331, 889 (2011)...
Recent works [Chong et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 053901 (2010); Wan et al., Science 331, 889 (2011)...
Non-Hermitian photonic systems with loss and gain attract much attention due to their exceptional ab...
It is shown that two fundamentally different phenomena, the bound states in continuum and the spectr...
It is shown that two fundamentally different phenomena, the bound states in continuum and the spectr...
Absorption of light is directly associated with dissipative processes in a material. In suitably tai...
A photonic circuit is generally described as a structure in which light propagates by unitary exchan...
Abstract: We experimentally demonstrate a new coherent absorption phenomenon, through which a planar...
In optical experiments one-sided reflectionless (ORL) and coherent perfect absorption (CPA) are unus...
International audienceNon-Hermitian photonic systems capable of perfectly absorbing incident radiati...
Coherent perfect absorption (CPA), also known as time-reversed laser, is a wave phenomenon resulting...
Coherent perfect absorption (CPA), also known as time-reversed laser, is a wave phenomenon resulting...
We show that an arbitrary body or aggregate can be made perfectly absorbing at discrete frequencies ...
Coherent perfect absorption (CPA) is the phenomenon where a linear system with low intrinsic loss st...
Recent works [Chong et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 053901 (2010); Wan et al., Science 331, 889 (2011)...
Recent works [Chong et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 053901 (2010); Wan et al., Science 331, 889 (2011)...
Recent works [Chong et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 053901 (2010); Wan et al., Science 331, 889 (2011)...
Non-Hermitian photonic systems with loss and gain attract much attention due to their exceptional ab...
It is shown that two fundamentally different phenomena, the bound states in continuum and the spectr...
It is shown that two fundamentally different phenomena, the bound states in continuum and the spectr...
Absorption of light is directly associated with dissipative processes in a material. In suitably tai...
A photonic circuit is generally described as a structure in which light propagates by unitary exchan...
Abstract: We experimentally demonstrate a new coherent absorption phenomenon, through which a planar...
In optical experiments one-sided reflectionless (ORL) and coherent perfect absorption (CPA) are unus...
International audienceNon-Hermitian photonic systems capable of perfectly absorbing incident radiati...