Phase shifted $\mathcal{PT}$-symmetric periodic structures
S. Vignesh Raja, A. Govindarajan, A. Mahalingam, M. Lakshmanan

TL;DR
This paper explores a phase-shifted $ ext{PT}$-symmetric fiber Bragg grating that exhibits tunable spectral features, enabling functionalities like demultiplexing, sidelobe suppression, and unidirectional wave transport, with potential for compact optical devices.
Contribution
It introduces a novel phase-shifted $ ext{PT}$-symmetric fiber Bragg grating with tunable spectral properties and demonstrates new functionalities such as sidelobe-less spectra and unidirectional transport without traditional apodization.
Findings
Spectral features can be tuned by phase shift and gain-loss variation.
Sidelobe-less spectra achieved without apodization.
Unidirectional wave transport at the exceptional point.
Abstract
We report the spectral features of a phase-shifted parity and time ()-symmetric fiber Bragg grating (PPTFBG) and demonstrate its functionality as a demultiplexer in the unbroken -symmetric regime. The length of the proposed system is of the order of millimeters and the lasing spectra in the broken -symmetric regime can be easily tuned in terms of intensity, bandwidth and wavelength by varying the magnitude of the phase shift in the middle of the structure. Surprisingly, the multi-modal lasing spectra are suppressed by virtue of judiciously selected phase and the gain-loss value. Also, it is possible to obtain sidelobe-less spectra in the broken -symmetric regime, without a need for an apodization profile, which is a traditional way to tame the unwanted sidelobes. The system is found to show narrow band single-mode lasing behavior…
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