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Controlling asymmetric absorption of metasurfaces via non-Hermitian doping

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posted on 2023-11-30, 21:16 authored by Min Li, Zuojia Wang, Wenyan Yin, Erping Li, Hongsheng Chen
Metasurfaces based on subwavelength resonators enable novel ways to manipulate the flow of light at optical interfaces. In pursuit of multifunctional or reconfigurable metadevices, efficient tuning of macroscopic performance with little structural/material variation remains a challenge. Here, we put forward the concept of non-Hermitian doping in metasurfaces, showing that an ordinary retroreflector can be switched to asymmetric one by introducing absorptive defects in local regions. The asymmetric absorption performance begins with zero at the Hermitian state, gradually increases under non-Hermitian doping, and reaches the maximum of unity at the exceptional point. This effect is experimentally demonstrated at microwave frequencies via the observation of asymmetric near-field distribution and far-field scattering properties and from a planar metasurface. Furthermore, while importing local gain constituents in conventional retroreflector, it can be tuned to an extremely asymmetric one-side amplifier, extending unidirectional amplification from one-dimensional waveguide to two-dimensional scattering systems. The proposed methodology provides an alternative pathway for engineering electromagnetic metadevices and systems with small perturbations. Introduction

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