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9 November 2016 Generalized non-reciprocity via engineered dissipation (Conference Presentation)
Aashish Clerk
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Abstract
There has been considerable recent interest in realizing non-reciprocal interactions in driven photonic systems, with the goal of building devices like isolators and circulators. In this talk, I’ll present theoretical work showing how engineered dissipation in a photonic system can make almost any kind of interaction between two subsystems non-reciprocal. These ideas can be used to construct new kinds of non-reciprocal devices, including directional quantum-limited amplifiers. They can be implemented in a variety of different physical systems, including superconducting circuits and optomechanical systems.
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Aashish Clerk "Generalized non-reciprocity via engineered dissipation (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 9920, Active Photonic Materials VIII, 99201P (9 November 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2237375
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KEYWORDS
Photonics systems

Amplifiers

Optical isolators

Superconductors

Current controlled current source

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