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Non-Hermitian Photonics

Submission Deadline: September 30, 2023

Based on their expansive flexibility of controlling the propagation, coupling, and confinement of light, photonic systems are a prime physical platform to realize the full potential of devices whose functionality is enhanced by symmetry and topology. Most notably, the capability to manipulate photonic eigenstates through optical gain and loss provides a powerful toolbox for tailoring non-Hermitian Hamiltonians to study symmetry paradigms that go beyond conventional condensed matter systems—marking the birth of non-Hermitian photonics. Rapid developments of these concepts over the past decade have already empowered us to achieve complex optical responses and unique light-matter interactions, in both classical and quantum domains. Despite the similarities shared with electron-based quantum systems, non-Hermitian photonics is rooted in the fundamentals of electromagnetics and governed by Bosonic statistics. The direct inclusion of optical non-Hermiticity in first-principle electromagnetic designs leads to new types of light-matter interaction that are beyond the fermionic symmetry paradigms, leading to a multitude of phenomena that have no counterpart in condensed matter and passive photonic systems. The objective of this special issue is to cover the most exciting developments in the field that enhance our fundamental understanding of quantum and optical physics and facilitate technological breakthroughs for photonic applications.

Topics covered include, but are not limited to:

  • Non-Hermitian physics in photonics, plasmonics, and metamaterials
  • Non-Hermitian topological photonics in both linear and nonlinear regimes
  • Non-Hermitian quantum systems
  • Exceptional points in optical and photonic systems and applications
  • Wave propagation in disordered non-Hermitian complex media
  • Physical limitations of non-Hermitian physics, such as arising from quantum noise
  • Novel fabrication methods for non-Hermitian photonic structures
  • Non-Hermitian-driven photonic integrated circuits and networks
  • Applications of non-Hermitian photonics toward device applications, such as sensors, lasers, and amplifiers
  • Synergistic topics in heat and sound

Guest Editors

Liang Feng, University of Pennsylvania

Minghui Lu, Nanjing University

Li Ge, CUNY College of Staten Island

Henning Schomerus, Lancaster University

APL Editors

Satoshi Iwamoto, The University of Tokyo

Submission Deadline: September 30, 2023
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