Abstract
Some photonic systems support bound states in the continuum (BICs) that have infinite lifetimes, although their frequencies and momenta are matched to vacuum modes. Using a prototypical system that can be treated analytically, we show that each of these BICs always splits into a pair of new type BIC and lasing threshold mode when a parity-time (PT)-symmetric perturbation is introduced. The radiation loss at the lasing threshold is exactly balanced by the net gain of the particles. These PT symmetry-induced BICs are different from ordinary BICs, as they can be excited by an external source but do not radiate, and they carry a different quality factor divergence rate from that of the ordinary BICs. While most of the attention of PT-symmetric systems is captured by the coalescence of modes at exceptional points, the splitting of ordinary BICs is a new phenomenon that illustrates the rich physics embedded in PT-symmetric systems.
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Song, Q., Hu, J., Dai, S., Zheng, C., Han, D., Zi, J., … Chan, C. T. (2020). Coexistence of a new type of bound state in the continuum and a lasing threshold mode induced by PT symmetry. Science Advances, 6(34). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abc1160
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