Nonreciprocal light transmission in parity-time-symmetric whispering-gallery microcavities
Bo Peng, Sahin Kaya Ozdemir, Fuchuan Lei, Faraz Monifi, Mariagiovanna, Gianfreda, Gui Lu Long, Shanhui Fan, Franco Nori, Carl M. Bender, Lan Yang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates nonreciprocal light transmission in coupled whispering-gallery microresonators exhibiting PT-symmetry breaking, highlighting the transition from reciprocal to nonreciprocal behavior due to nonlinearity enhancement.
Contribution
First experimental demonstration of PT-symmetry breaking in optical resonator systems using coupled microtoroid resonators with gain and loss.
Findings
Reciprocal behavior observed in the linear regime.
Transition to nonreciprocity occurs during PT-symmetry breaking.
Nonlinearity is significantly enhanced in the broken-symmetry phase.
Abstract
Optical systems combining balanced loss and gain profiles provide a unique platform to implement classical analogues of quantum systems described by non-Hermitian parity-time- (PT-) symmetric Hamiltonians and to originate new synthetic materials with novel properties. To date, experimental works on PT-symmetric optical systems have been limited to waveguides in which resonances do not play a role. Here we report the first demonstration of PT-symmetry breaking in optical resonator systems by using two directly coupled on-chip optical whispering-gallery-mode (WGM) microtoroid silica resonators. Gain in one of the resonators is provided by optically pumping Erbium (Er3+) ions embedded in the silica matrix; the other resonator exhibits passive loss. The coupling strength between the resonators is adjusted by using nanopositioning stages to tune their distance. We have observed reciprocal…
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