Scattering Induced Mode Chirality in Ring Resonators
Haochen Yan, Xu Guo, Arghadeep Pal, Xiaoyuan Huang, Alekhya Ghosh, Lewis Hill, Shuangyou Zhang, Nivedita Vishnukumar, Toby Bi, Masoud Kheyri, Jianming Mai, Hao Zhang, Yaojing Zhang, Jolly Xavier, Haihua Fan, Kok Wai Cheah, Peter Littlewood, Pascal DelHaye

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how adding multiple scatterers to ring resonators induces direction-dependent mode splitting, enabling controlled light routing and enhanced sensing capabilities in integrated photonics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to achieve predictable, direction-dependent mode splitting in ring resonators through scatterer configuration, expanding non-Hermitian photonics applications.
Findings
Direction-dependent mode splitting observed experimentally.
Scatterer configuration controls resonance shape changes.
Potential for improved light routing and sensing in photonic circuits.
Abstract
Non-Hermitian physics can be used to break time reversal symmetry and is important for interactions in a wide range of systems, from active matter and neural networks to metamaterials and non-equilibrium thermodynamics. In integrated photonic devices, non-Hermitian physics can be used for direction-dependent light propagation, reconfigurable light paths, selective energy localization and optical isolators. In this work, we report previously unexplored direction-dependent mode splitting in ring microresonators, achieved by adding multiple scatterers around the cavity. Through experiments, simulations, and theoretical modeling, we unveil the underlying physics that changes the resonance shapes in resonant systems with backscattering. By engineering the spatial configuration of the scatterers, we can produce a predictable and repeatable direction-dependent mode splitting, enabling new ways…
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics · Mechanical and Optical Resonators · Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications
