Observation of nonreciprocal transverse localization of light
Shun Liang, Changchang Li, Wenqing Yu, Zhenzhi Liu, Changbiao Li,, Yanpeng Zhang, Guillaume Malpuech, Dmitry Solnyshkov, Hui Jing, Zhaoyang, Zhang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates nonreciprocal transverse localization of light in a moiré photonic lattice within atomic vapors, enabling control over beam profiles for unidirectional optical transmission without dispersive distortions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to achieve nonreciprocal transverse localization of light using a moiré lattice in atomic vapors, exploiting thermal motion and Doppler effects.
Findings
Localization arises from the moiré structure in forward propagation.
Nonreciprocal behavior is caused by atomic thermal motion and Doppler effects.
The approach enables one-way control of the transverse beam profile.
Abstract
Magnetic-free nonreciprocal optical devices that can prevent backscattering of signals are essential for integrated optical information processing. The achieved nonreciprocal behaviors mostly rely on various dispersive effects in optical media, which give rise to dispersive modulations of the transverse beam profile, such as spatial broadening and discretization, of the incident signals. Such deformation inevitably reduces the matching with subsequent components for information processing. Here we experimentally demonstrate the nonreciprocal transverse localization of light in a moir\'e photonic lattice induced in atomic vapors. When the probe field is set to co- or counter-propagate with the coupling field formed by superposing two identical honeycomb beams in a certain rotation angle, the output pattern can exhibit localized or dispersive behavior. The localization in the forward case…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical and Acousto-Optic Technologies · Optical Polarization and Ellipsometry · Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research
