The realization of higher-order exceptional points (HOEPs) can lead to orders of magnitude enhancement in light-matter interactions beyond the current fundamental limits. Unfortunately, implementing HOEPs in the existing schemes is a rather difficult task, due to the complexity and sensitivity to fabrication imperfections. Here we introduce a hierarchical approach for engineering photonic structures having HOEPs that are easier to build and more resilient to experimental uncertainties. We demonstrate our technique by an example that involves parity-time symmetric optical microring resonators with chiral coupling among the internal optical modes of each resonator. Interestingly, we find that the uniform coupling profile is not required to ac...
High quality (Q) factor optical resonators offer a practical testbed for new advances in various app...
Recently, synthetic optical materials represented via non-Hermitian Hamiltonians have attracted sign...
Exceptional points in an optical dimer of spheres, which have the same size and operate in the spect...
Higher-order exceptional points in the spectrum of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians describing open quantu...
The introduction of parity-time (PT) symmetry in optics and photonics has initiated intense activiti...
The introduction of parity-time (PT) symmetry in optics and photonics has initiated intense activiti...
Non-Hermitian degeneracies, also known as exceptional points, have recently emerged as a new way to ...
Exceptional points (EPs) of non-Hermitian (NH) systems have recently attracted increasing attention ...
Exceptional points (EPs) are degeneracies of non-Hermitian operators where, in addition to the eigen...
We construct a theory to introduce the concept of topologically robust exceptional points (EPs). Sta...
Non-Hermitian degeneracies, also known as exceptional points, have recently emerged as a new way to ...
In recent years, non-Hermitian degeneracies also known as exceptional points (EPs) have emerged as a...
Exceptional points (EPs) are singularities that arise in non-Hermitian physics. Crossing EPs is beli...
We formulate and exploit a computational inverse-design method based on topology optimization to dem...
Exceptional points (EPs) in open optical systems are rigorously studied using the resonant-state exp...
High quality (Q) factor optical resonators offer a practical testbed for new advances in various app...
Recently, synthetic optical materials represented via non-Hermitian Hamiltonians have attracted sign...
Exceptional points in an optical dimer of spheres, which have the same size and operate in the spect...
Higher-order exceptional points in the spectrum of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians describing open quantu...
The introduction of parity-time (PT) symmetry in optics and photonics has initiated intense activiti...
The introduction of parity-time (PT) symmetry in optics and photonics has initiated intense activiti...
Non-Hermitian degeneracies, also known as exceptional points, have recently emerged as a new way to ...
Exceptional points (EPs) of non-Hermitian (NH) systems have recently attracted increasing attention ...
Exceptional points (EPs) are degeneracies of non-Hermitian operators where, in addition to the eigen...
We construct a theory to introduce the concept of topologically robust exceptional points (EPs). Sta...
Non-Hermitian degeneracies, also known as exceptional points, have recently emerged as a new way to ...
In recent years, non-Hermitian degeneracies also known as exceptional points (EPs) have emerged as a...
Exceptional points (EPs) are singularities that arise in non-Hermitian physics. Crossing EPs is beli...
We formulate and exploit a computational inverse-design method based on topology optimization to dem...
Exceptional points (EPs) in open optical systems are rigorously studied using the resonant-state exp...
High quality (Q) factor optical resonators offer a practical testbed for new advances in various app...
Recently, synthetic optical materials represented via non-Hermitian Hamiltonians have attracted sign...
Exceptional points in an optical dimer of spheres, which have the same size and operate in the spect...