Coherent Perfect Absorption in Chaotic Microwave Graphs
ORAL
Abstract
Coherent perfect absorption (CPA) has been of great interest to the physics community, in part because it represents the time-reversed version of a laser. The CPA process works by taking waves of particular amplitude and phase (coherent illumination) from multiple input channels and causing them to interfere and to be completely absorbed by losses in the system. Its implementation promises the realization of a novel family of extremely efficient absorbers, tunable and highly-selective notch filters, and high-efficiency energy conversion systems. We experimentally demonstrate the concept of coherent perfect absorption in a microwave graph constructed from coaxial cables connected by Tee-junctions. By adding a simple variable lossy attenuator into the system, we can effectively identify the CPA frequencies as the complex zeros of the scattering matrix which crosses the real axis and achieve perfect absorption in this chaotic setup. Most importantly, our experimental set-up allows us to demonstrate that the concept of CPA can be extended beyond the case where time-reversal (TR) symmetry holds, by introducing a circulator into the microwave graph.
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Presenters
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Lei Chen
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park
Authors
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Lei Chen
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park
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Tsampikos Kottos
Physics, Wesleyan University, Wesleyan Univ, Department of Physics, Wesleyan University, Wesleyan University
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Steven Anlage
University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Physics and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, Physics Department, University of Maryland, College Park, Center for Quantum Materials, University of Maryland