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doi: 10.1364/prj.393070
handle: 10550/78904 , 10261/234637 , 20.500.14243/397057 , 11572/271696 , 11582/325793
doi: 10.1364/prj.393070
handle: 10550/78904 , 10261/234637 , 20.500.14243/397057 , 11572/271696 , 11582/325793
We study light transmission and reflection from an integrated microresonator device, formed by a circular microresonator coupled to a bus waveguide, with an embedded S-shaped additional crossover waveguide element that selectively couples counter-propagating modes in a propagation-direction-dependent way. The overall shape of the device resembles a “taiji” symbol, hence its name. While Lorentz reciprocity is preserved in transmission, the peculiar geometry allows us to exploit the non-Hermitian nature of the system to obtain high-contrast unidirectional reflection with negligible reflection for light incident in one direction and a significant reflection in the opposite direction.
Reciprocity; photonic device; microcavity, Òptica, 540
Reciprocity; photonic device; microcavity, Òptica, 540
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