Unidirectional lasing via vacuum induced coherent in defective atomic lattice

arXiv:2508.16056v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: We skillfully utilized vacuum induced coherence to amplify the probe light, and then successfully achieved both nonreciprocal reflection and lasing oscillation in a single physical system by leveraging the distributed feedback and spatial symmetry breaking effect of the one-dimensional defective atomic lattice. This innovative scheme for realizing unidirectional reflection lasing (URL) is based on both non-Hermitian degeneracy and spectral singularity (NHDSS, means $lambda_{+}^{-1}simeqlambda_{-}^{-1}rightarrow0$). Therefore, we analyze the modulation of parameters such as the lattice structure and external optical fields in this system to find NHDSS point, and further verified the conditions for its occurrence by solving the transcendental equation of susceptibility satisfying the NHDSS point, as well as analyzed its physical essence. Our mechanism is not only beneficial for the integration of photonic devices in quantum networks, but also greatly improves the efficiency of optical information transmission.

More From Author

Compact All optical Reservoir Computing via Luminescence Dynamics in Rare-earth Ions-doped Nanocrystals

Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 4524: A Control Method for Surge Prevention Under Load Disturbances in Closed Brayton Cycle TAC System

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *