Recent advances on coherent perfect absorber-laser systems
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Abstract
Regarding acoustics, we further propose to accomplish ultra-sensitivity and robustness to noise by demonstrating a CPAL-locked sensor to detect small-scale pressure perturbations. Last but not least, the lasing operation of CPAL devices will be demonstrated theoretically and validated numerically (3D COMSOL full elasticity simulations) for bending waves propagating in thin elastic plates. The interplay between propagatating and evanescent waves represents the main peculiarity of plate-systems, and we we will provide physical arguments in this sense.
Publication: M. Yang, Z. Ye, M. Farhat, and P.-Y. Chen, "Cascaded PT-Symmetric Artificial Sheets: Multimodal Manipulation of Self-Dual Emitter-Absorber Singularities, and Unidirectional and Bidirectional Reflectionless Transparencies," Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, Accepted (2021).<br>M. Farhat, W. W. Ahmad, A. Khelif, K. N. Salama, and Y. Wu, "Enhanced Acoustic Pressure Sensors based on Coherent Perfect Absorber-Laser Effect," Journal of Applied Physics 129, 104902 (2021).<br>M. Yang, Z. Ye, M. Farhat, and P.-Y. Chen, "Enhanced Radio-Frequency Sensors based on a Self-Dual Emitter-Absorber," Physical Review Applied 15, 014026 (2021).<br>M. Farhat, M. Yang, Z. Ye, and P.-Y. Chen, "PT-Symmetric Absorber-Laser Enables Electromagnetic Sensors with Unprecedented Sensitivity," ACS Photonics 7, 2080-2088 (2020).<br>M. Farhat, S. Guenneau, P.-Y. Chen, and Y. Wu, "Parity-Time Symmetry and Exceptional Points for Flexural-Gravity Waves in Buoyant," Crystals 10, 1039 (2020).<br>
Presenters
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Mohamed Farhat
King Abdullah Univ of Sci & Tech (KAUST), KAUST
Authors
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Mohamed Farhat
King Abdullah Univ of Sci & Tech (KAUST), KAUST
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Pai-Yen Chen
UIC
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Sebastien Guenneau
CNRS
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Ying Wu
King Abdullah Univ of Sci & Tech (KAUST)