posted on 2024-07-27, 16:00authored byRodriog A. Vicencio, Diego Román-Cortés, Martın Rubio-Saldías, Paloma Vildoso, Luis E. F. Foa Torres
Non-reciprocal interactions are ubiquitous in nature, and in Physics this realization has started to push boundaries by making non-hermiticity a fundamental rather than exceptional property. Despite the prevalence of evanescent coupling in physics, little attention has been paid to wavefunction profiles, with reciprocity often assumed for practical reasons. Our work challenges this assumption by demonstrating the origin of non-reciprocity in a photonic platform. We experimentally validate non-reciprocal dynamics on directional couplers fabricated via femtosecond laser writing, and corroborate our findings through continuous simulations. Extending these insights, we observe the topological Non-Hermitian Skin Effect in a Rice-Mele lattice model. Our findings open new avenues of research using simple and scalable configurations, and potentially guiding future developments in Physics and beyond.
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