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Virtual Critical Coupling

Published 2 Feb 2020 in physics.optics, physics.app-ph, and physics.class-ph | (2002.00487v1)

Abstract: Electromagnetic resonators are a versatile platform to harvest, filter and trap electromagnetic energy, at the basis of many applications from microwaves to optics. Resonators with a large intrinsic quality factor (Q) are highly desirable since they can store a large amount of energy, leading to sharp filtering and low loss. Exciting high-Q cavities with monochromatic signals, however, suffers from poor excitation efficiency, i.e., most of the impinging energy is lost in the form of reflection, since high-Q resonators are weakly coupled to external radiation. Although critical coupling eliminates reflections in steady-state by matching the intrinsic and coupling decay rates, this approach requires the introduction of loss in the resonator, causing dissipation and lowering the overall Q-factor. Here, we extend the notion of critical coupling to high-Q lossless resonators based on tailoring the temporal profile of the excitation wave. Utilizing coupled-mode theory, we demonstrate an effect analogous to critical coupling by mimicking loss with non-monochromatic excitations at complex frequencies. Remarkably, we show that this approach enables unitary excitation efficiency in open systems, even in the limit of extreme quality factors in the regime of quasi-bound states in the continuum.

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