Unidirectional emission and nanoparticle detection in a deformed circular square resonator

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Date
2021
Authors
Shen, Zheng-zheng
Tang, Min
Chen, You-Ling
Huang, Yong-Zhen
Volume
29
Issue
2
Journal
Optics Express
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Washington, DC : Optical Society of America
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We propose a novel deformed square resonator which has four asymmetric circular sides. Photons leak out from specific points, depending on the interplay between stable islands and unstable manifolds in phase space. By carefully breaking the mirror reflection symmetry, optical modes with strong chirality approaching 1 and unidirectional emission can be achieved simultaneously. Upon binding of a nanoparticle, the far-field emission pattern of the deformed microcavity changes drastically. Due to the EP point of the degenerate mode pairs in the deformed cavity, chirality-based far-field detection of nanoparticles with ultra-small size can be realized.

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Shen, Z.-z., Tang, M., Chen, Y.-L., & Huang, Y.-Z. (2021). Unidirectional emission and nanoparticle detection in a deformed circular square resonator (Washington, DC : Optical Society of America). Washington, DC : Optical Society of America. https://doi.org//10.1364/OE.412974
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