Control of spontaneous emission dynamics in microcavities with chiral exceptional surfaces

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Abstract

We investigate spontaneous emission from a quantum emitter located within the mode volume of a microring resonator that features chiral exceptional points. We show that this configuration offers enough degrees of freedom to exhibit a full control to either enhance or suppress the emission process. Particularly, we demonstrate that the Purcell factor can be enhanced by a factor of two beyond its value in an identical microring operating at a diabolic point. Our conclusions, which are derived using a non-Hermitian Hamiltonian formalism, are confirmed by employing full-wave simulations of realistic photonic structures and materials. Our results offer a straightforward route to improve the performance of single photon sources using current photonics technology without the need for building optical resonators with ultrahigh quality factors or nanoscale volumes.

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Zhong, Q., Hashemi, A., Özdemir, K., & El-Ganainy, R. (2021). Control of spontaneous emission dynamics in microcavities with chiral exceptional surfaces. Physical Review Research, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.013220

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