High-order exceptional point based optical sensor

  • Wu Y
  • Zhou P
  • Li T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Exceptional points (EPs) could potentially enhance the sensitivity of an optical sensing system by orders of magnitude. Higher-order EP systems, having more complex physics, can further boost this parameter. In this paper, we investigate the response order of high-order non-Hermitian systems and provide a guideline for designing a sensor with high response order. Based on this design rule, we propose and demonstrate an optical sensor with a fourth-order response, and analyze its associated properties. The four resonant wavelengths of our optical sensor simultaneously collapse at a high-order exceptional point in the parameter space, providing a fourth root relation between the amount of wavelength splitting and the amplitude of the perturbation. A large sensitivity enhancement factor over 100, is observed when the wavelength splitting is compared with traditional single resonator-based sensors under small perturbation conditions.

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Wu, Y., Zhou, P., Li, T., Wan, W., & Zou, Y. (2021). High-order exceptional point based optical sensor. Optics Express, 29(4), 6080. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.418644

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