Single-mode lasers using parity-time-symmetric polarization eigenstates
Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Bisson, Yves Christian Nonguierma

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a novel laser design using parity-time symmetry in polarization states, enabling single-mode operation in a compact device by exploiting a symmetry-breaking transition at the exceptional point.
Contribution
It introduces a PT-symmetric polarization state laser resonator controlled by mirror axes, achieving single-mode operation without intra-cavity elements.
Findings
Observation of a sharp symmetry-breaking transition at the exceptional point
Coexistence of polarization states in the broken symmetry regime
Single longitudinal mode emission achieved in a miniature PT-symmetric laser
Abstract
Anisotropic mirrors are used to form a laser resonator exhibiting non-Hermitian, parity-time (PT) symmetric, polarization states. The relative angle of the two mirrors principal axes is used to control the degree of non-hermiticity. A sharp symmetry-breaking transition is observed at a specific angle, called the exceptional point, where the two states coalesce into a single polarization state and the interference pattern produced by counter-propagating (CP) waves vanishes. At a smaller angle, in the unbroken PT symmetry regime, the polarization state experiencing higher losses is suppressed. In the broken symmetry regime, the two polarization states coexist, but the orthogonality of the CP waves favors single longitudinal mode emission by suppressing the interference pattern of the standing wave. The two regimes meet at the exceptional point, where a unique polarization state exists in…
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