Single mode lasing in transversely multi-moded PT-symmetric microring resonators

Abstract

Single mode lasing is experimentally demonstrated in a transversely multi-moded InP-based semiconductor microring arrangement. In this system, mode discrimination is attained by judiciously utilizing the exceptional points in a parity-time (PT) symmetric double microring configuration. The proposed scheme is versatile, robust to small fabrication errors, and enables the device to operate in a stable manner considerably above threshold while maintaining spatial and spectral purity. The results presented here pave the way towards a new class of chip-scale semiconductor lasers that utilize gain/loss contrast as a primary mechanism for mode selection.

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