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Robust exceptional point of arbitrary order in coupled spinning cylinders

Optics 2021-09-06 v1

Abstract

Exceptional points (EPs), i.e., non-Hermitian degeneracies at which eigenvalues and eigenvectors coalesce, can be realized by tuning the gain/loss contrast of different modes in non-Hermitian systems or by engineering the asymmetric coupling of modes. Here we demonstrate a mechanism that can achieve EPs of arbitrary order by employing the non-reciprocal coupling of spinning cylinders sitting on a dielectric waveguide. The spinning motion breaks the time-reversal symmetry and removes the degeneracy of opposite chiral modes of the cylinders. Under the excitation of a linearly polarized plane wave, the chiral mode of one cylinder can unidirectionally couple to the same mode of the other cylinder via the spin-orbit interaction associated with the evanescent wave of the waveguide. The structure can give rise to arbitrary-order EPs that are robust against spin-flipping perturbations, in contrast to conventional systems relying on spin-selective excitations. In addition, we show that higher-order EPs in the proposed system are accompanied by enhanced optical isolation, which may find applications in designing novel optical isolators, nonreciprocal optical devices, and topological photonics.

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@article{arxiv.2105.11629,
  title  = {Robust exceptional point of arbitrary order in coupled spinning cylinders},
  author = {Hongkang Shi and Zheng Yang and Chengzhi Zhang and Yuqiong Cheng and Yuntian Chen and Shubo Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.11629},
  year   = {2021}
}

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13 pages, 4 figures