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Non-Hermitian photonics: Fano-like Purcell effect and complex modal volume

by Massimo Gurioli (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Florence)

Europe/Rome
Aula 7 (Dip. di Fisica - Edificio E. Fermi)

Aula 7

Dip. di Fisica - Edificio E. Fermi

Description

Optical resonators have been extensively investigated during the last century. Still some important revisions of their understanding are recently emerged in the framework on non-Hermitian theories, leading to counterintuitive effects, such as complex modal volume and Fano-like local density of states. We experimentally demonstrate all these predictions in cavities on photonic crystal slabs with relatively low optical loss. Near-field hyperspectral imaging via quantum dot photoluminescence is proved to be a direct tool for detecting the counterintuitive effects of non-Hermitian theories. The experimental results fully agree with the predictions.
 

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Antonio Polimeni