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Loss vs Magnetization Threshold Phenomenon for Lorentz Nonreciprocity Induced by a Gyrotropic Particle Inside a Cavity

Applied Physics 2024-10-29 v1

Abstract

When a plasmonic particle is subject to a static magnetic field, Bdc=B0z^{B}_{\rm dc}=B_{0} \hat{z}, its gyrotropic response gives rise to nonreciprocal dynamics of the entire ambient surroundings. This dynamics depends on the particle's excitation which in turn depends on the gyrotropic material damping rate Γ\Gamma. Thus intuitively speaking, the heavier the gyrotropic material loss, the weaker the non-reciprocal response. This is indeed the case when the particle is located in free space. In this letter, we quantify nonreciprocity using the defined measure R\cal{R} and show that when the gyrotropic particle is placed inside a cavity, the nonreciprocity measure R\cal{R} is robust against material loss up to a certain loss threshold, Γth\Gamma_{th} that depends on the magnetic biasing B0B_0

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@article{arxiv.2410.20871,
  title  = {Loss vs Magnetization Threshold Phenomenon for Lorentz Nonreciprocity Induced by a Gyrotropic Particle Inside a Cavity},
  author = {Koffi-Emmanuel Sadzi and Yakir Hadad},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.20871},
  year   = {2024}
}

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4 pages with 4 figures, 3 pages of supplemental material