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On the response of the Taiji microresonator against small perturbation of the counter propagating mode

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SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
DOI: 10.1117/12.2608157

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Integrated Optics; Exceptional Point; Diabolic Point; Taiji Microresonator; non-Hermitian Microresonator

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  1. Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Universita e della Ricerca (PRIN PELM) [20177 PSCKT]
  2. PAT through the Q@TN joint lab
  3. Q@TN

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This study investigates the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a taiji microresonator, showing that it operates at an exceptional point and has a higher sensitivity to perturbations compared to typical microresonators. The behavior of counterpropagating modes induces a unique splitting of Lorentzian transmission spectra, proportional to the square root of perturbation strength.
In this work, we study the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a taiji microresonator that is made by a ring cavity with an embedded S-shaped waveguide. Specifically, we demonstrated that this system works on an exceptional point. This strongly affects the behaviour against perturbation of the counterpropagating modes inducing a peculiar splitting of the single Lorentzian transmission spectra. Precisely, we show that this splitting is proportional to the square root of the perturbation strength. Therefore, the taiji exhibits a higher sensitivity to a small perturbation with respect to a typical microresonator which shows a linear splitting.

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