Optical Parity-Time (PT-) symmetric systems support unusual properties. When the symmetric coupling between internal modes is broken the system becomes strongly unidirectional resulting in novel effects such as asymmetric reflections, invisibility or asymmetric mode coupling. Here, we propose a new class of nanophotonic PTaxisymmetric systems which lead to an extreme field enhancement and high localization at the P-symmetry center when the coupling of inward propagating waves is favored due to the asymmetric radial coupling. We expect the effect to have direct applications such as rendering broad aperture lasers into bright and narrow output beam sources.Peer Reviewe
Fano resonances feature an asymmetric lineshape with controllable linewidth, stemming from the inter...
Periodic media are fundamentally important for controlling the flow of light in photonics. Recently,...
The concept of parity-time (PT) symmetry has recently expanded the toolbox to achieve active tunabil...
Optical Parity-Time (PT-) symmetric systems support unusual properties. When the symmetric coupling ...
Optical Parity-Time (PT-) symmetric systems support unusual properties when the symmetric coupling b...
We introduce a class of systems holding parity-time (PT) symmetry locally, whereas being globally P ...
We propose a new class of systems holding PT-symmetry only locally; the potential fulfills: U(r-r0)=...
The intriguing physics of non-Hermitian systems satisfying parity-time (PT) symmetry has spurred a s...
Parity-time (PT)-symmetric arrangements can lead to unusual optical properties both in the linear an...
In the past decade, the concept of parity-time (PT ) symmetry, originally introduced in non-Hermitia...
PT-symmetric optical structures represent a new generation of artificial optical systems which utili...
Optical parity-time (PT)-symmetric structures utilize gain and loss in a balanced fashion in order t...
Abstract We study the parity-time (PT) symmetry characteristics and the applications to nonlinear op...
We describe the process of parametric amplification in a directional coupler of quadratically nonli...
Copyright 2016 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. One print or electronic copy may ...
Fano resonances feature an asymmetric lineshape with controllable linewidth, stemming from the inter...
Periodic media are fundamentally important for controlling the flow of light in photonics. Recently,...
The concept of parity-time (PT) symmetry has recently expanded the toolbox to achieve active tunabil...
Optical Parity-Time (PT-) symmetric systems support unusual properties. When the symmetric coupling ...
Optical Parity-Time (PT-) symmetric systems support unusual properties when the symmetric coupling b...
We introduce a class of systems holding parity-time (PT) symmetry locally, whereas being globally P ...
We propose a new class of systems holding PT-symmetry only locally; the potential fulfills: U(r-r0)=...
The intriguing physics of non-Hermitian systems satisfying parity-time (PT) symmetry has spurred a s...
Parity-time (PT)-symmetric arrangements can lead to unusual optical properties both in the linear an...
In the past decade, the concept of parity-time (PT ) symmetry, originally introduced in non-Hermitia...
PT-symmetric optical structures represent a new generation of artificial optical systems which utili...
Optical parity-time (PT)-symmetric structures utilize gain and loss in a balanced fashion in order t...
Abstract We study the parity-time (PT) symmetry characteristics and the applications to nonlinear op...
We describe the process of parametric amplification in a directional coupler of quadratically nonli...
Copyright 2016 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. One print or electronic copy may ...
Fano resonances feature an asymmetric lineshape with controllable linewidth, stemming from the inter...
Periodic media are fundamentally important for controlling the flow of light in photonics. Recently,...
The concept of parity-time (PT) symmetry has recently expanded the toolbox to achieve active tunabil...