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Anti-mathcal{PT}-symmetric Kerr gyroscope

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Authors: Huilai Zhang, Meiyu Peng, Xun-Wei Xu, Hui Jing

Year

2021

Paper ID

61448

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Non-Hermitian systems can exhibit unconventional spectral singularities called exceptional points (EPs). Various EP sensors have been fabricated in recent years, showing strong spectral responses to external signals. Here we propose how to achieve a nonlinear anti-parity-time $mathcal{APT}$ gyroscope by spinning an optical resonator. We show that, in the absence of any nonlinearity, the sensitivity or optical mode splitting of the linear device can be magnified up to 3 orders than that of the conventional device without EPs. Remarkably, the mathcal{APT} symmetry can be broken when including the Kerr nonlinearity of the materials and, as the result, the detection threshold can be significantly lowered, i.e., much weaker rotations which are well beyond the ability of a linear gyroscope can now be detected with the nonlinear device. Our work shows the powerful ability of mathcal{APT} gyroscopes in practice to achieve ultrasensitive rotation measurement.

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  • It adds a 2021 reference point for readers tracking recent quantum research.
  • Non-Hermitian systems can exhibit unconventional spectral singularities called exceptional points (EPs).

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