Optical nonreciprocity using four-wave mixing in hot atoms

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Abstract

Nonreciprocal optical devices are important in wide areas, ranging from optical telecommunications to signal processing. Here, we experimentally realize the magnet-free and cavity-free optical nonreciprocity based on phase-matched four-wave mixing (FWM) in hot atoms. Specifically, the isolation of more than 20 dB and insertion loss less than 1 dB without using any optical cavity can be achieved simultaneously. Our results provide general insights into a broad class of parametrically modulated nonreciprocal behavior, paving the way toward optimal nonreciprocal devices based on the nonlinear FWM process.

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Song, F., Wang, Z., Li, E., Huang, Z., Yu, B., & Shi, B. (2021). Optical nonreciprocity using four-wave mixing in hot atoms. Applied Physics Letters, 119(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0050628

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