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Gain-Momentum Locking in Chiral-Gain Media

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posted on 2025-09-25, 16:00 authored by João C. Serra, Nader Engheta, Mário G. Silveirinha
Conventional optical materials are characterized by either a dissipative response, which results in polarization-independent absorption, or by a gain response that leads to wave amplification. In this work, we study a peculiar class of materials with chiral-gain properties, where gain selectively amplifies waves of one polarization handedness, while dissipation suppresses the opposite handedness. We uncover a novel phenomenon, gain-momentum locking, at the boundary of chiral-gain media, where surface plasmons are amplified or attenuated based on their direction of propagation. This effect, driven by the interplay between spin-momentum locking and polarization-sensitive non-Hermitian responses, enables precise control over unidirectional wave propagation. Our findings open the door to photonic devices with unprecedented capabilities, such as lossless unidirectional edge-wave propagation and the generation of light with intrinsic orbital angular momentum.

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