Nonlinearity-induced reciprocity breaking in a single non-magnetic Taiji resonator
Abstract
We report on the demonstration of an effective, nonlinearity-induced non-reciprocal behavior in a single non-magnetic multi-mode Taiji resonator. Non-reciprocity is achieved by a combination of an intensity-dependent refractive index and of a broken spatial reflection symmetry. Continuous wave power dependent transmission experiments show non-reciprocity and a direction-dependent optical bistability loop. These can be explained in terms of the unidirectional mode coupling that causes an asymmetric power enhancement in the resonator. The observations are quantitatively reproduced by a numerical finite-element theory and physically explained by an analytical coupled-mode theory. This nonlinear Taiji resonator has the potential of being the building block of large arrays where to study topological and/or non-Hermitian physics. This represents an important step towards the miniaturization of nonreciprocal elements for photonic integrated networks.
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@article{arxiv.2101.06642,
title = {Nonlinearity-induced reciprocity breaking in a single non-magnetic Taiji resonator},
author = {A. Muñoz de las Heras and R. Franchi and S. Biasi and M. Ghulinyan and L. Pavesi and I. Carusotto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.06642},
year = {2021}
}
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10 pages, 7 figures