Unconventional Singularity in Anti-Parity-Time Symmetric Cavity Magnonics

ORAL

Abstract

By engineering an anti-parity-time (anti-PT) symmetric cavity magnonics system with precise eigenspace controllability, we observe two different singularities in the same system. One type of singularity, the exceptional point (EP), is produced by tuning the magnon damping. Between two EPs, the maximal coherent superposition of photon and magnon states is robustly sustained by the preserved anti-PT symmetry. The other type of singularity, arising from the dissipative coupling of two antiresonances, is an unconventional bound state in the continuum (BIC). At the settings of BICs, the coupled system exhibits infinite discontinuities in the group delay. We find that both singularities coexist at the equator of the Bloch sphere, which reveals a unique hybrid state that simultaneously exhibits the maximal coherent superposition and slow light capability.

*This work has been funded by NSERC Discovery Grants and NSERC Discovery Accelerator Supplements (C.-M. H.).

Presenters

  • Ying Yang

    • Univ of Manitoba

Authors

  • Ying Yang

    • Univ of Manitoba
  • Yi-Pu Wang

    • Univ of Manitoba
  • J. W. Rao

    • Univ of Manitoba
  • Y. S. Gui

    • Univ of Manitoba
  • B. M. Yao

    • State Key Laboratory of Infrared Physics, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics
  • W. Lu

    • State Key Laboratory of Infrared Physics, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics
  • Can-Ming Hu

    • Univ of Manitoba