Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics 2022
DOI: 10.1364/cleo_at.2022.jw3a.65
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Ghost Sensing

Abstract: We show the recently discovered ghost waves - a class of non-uniform waves in biaxial media - can be used for optical sensing based on exceptional points. In addition to showing high sensitivity, the proposed sensor employs planar geometry and is robust against noise.

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“…Also of great interest is the study of resonant excitation and coupling mechanisms, as well as the possibility to attain exceptional points and other singularities by coupling two GLWs. , Finally, it would be interesting to explore to what extent some typical features of LWs (e.g., chiral coupling, unidirectional excitation, robustness to bend/curvature) are extended to GLWs.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Also of great interest is the study of resonant excitation and coupling mechanisms, as well as the possibility to attain exceptional points and other singularities by coupling two GLWs. , Finally, it would be interesting to explore to what extent some typical features of LWs (e.g., chiral coupling, unidirectional excitation, robustness to bend/curvature) are extended to GLWs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Far from being physical oddities of mere academic concern, GWs and GSPs exhibit several unusual features of great interest, including the possibility to exponentially enhance and modulate incident evanescent waves via resonant coupling mechanisms, 3 to attain exact frequency degeneracies in guided modes 11 and to control nanoscale light propagation via the optical-axis orientation. 9 These may find important applications in a variety of scenarios, ranging from integrated waveguides and nonlinear optics 3,11 in optical sensing 12 and subdiffraction imaging. 9 Expanding the aforementioned features and their associated applications to flat-optics platforms becomes a fascinating development.…”
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confidence: 99%