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3 October 2022 Non-Hermitian topology and optical computing in synthetic dimensions
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Abstract
In a dynamically modulated ring resonator, the resonant modes at different frequencies couple together to form a lattice along the frequency axis. In this talk, we exploit such a lattice as a synthetic frequency dimension to explore novel non-Hermitian topological physics, and to perform optical computations.
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Shanhui Fan "Non-Hermitian topology and optical computing in synthetic dimensions", Proc. SPIE PC12196, Active Photonic Platforms 2022, PC121960U (3 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2632062
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KEYWORDS
Optical computing

Modulation

Physics

Resonators

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