Beyond the Petermann limit: can exceptional points increase sensor precision?
David D. Smith, Hongrok Chang, Eugeniy Mikhailov, Selim M. Shahriar

TL;DR
This paper investigates whether exceptional points can enhance sensor precision beyond the Petermann limit by considering nonlinear effects, finding potential for improvement in conservative systems with saturation imbalance.
Contribution
It reveals that nonlinearity breaks the linear symmetry at exceptional points, allowing for increased sensor precision beyond the Petermann limit in certain nonlinear, conservative systems.
Findings
Nonlinearity breaks rotational invariance of EPs.
EPs in conservative systems can surpass the Petermann limit.
Only one mode lases under high-frequency conditions.
Abstract
Experiments near the lock-in region in maximally dissipative non-Hermitian systems, e.g., conventional laser gyroscopes near the deadband, have run up against the Petermann limit, where excess noise exactly cancels any scale-factor enhancement resulting in no overall enhancement in precision. As a result, one might be tempted to conclude that exceptional points (EPs) generally cannot be used to increase the precision of laser sensors. Indeed, using a linear eigenmode analysis we show that the Petermann limit applies not just to maximally dissipative systems, but for any type of EP, owing to the fact that EPs are rotationally invariant. It turns out, however, that this restriction comes from the assumption of linearity. We find that nonlinearity breaks the rotation symmetry such that the different types of EPs are no longer equivalent above threshold. In particular, for sufficiently high…
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics · Mechanical and Optical Resonators · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
