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Nonreciprocal Transmission of Microwave Acoustic Waves in Nonlinear Parity-Time Symmetric Resonators

Published 16 Jul 2020 in physics.app-ph | (2007.08096v1)

Abstract: Acoustic waves have emerged as versatile on-chip information carriers with applications ranging from microwave filters to transducers. Nonreciprocal devices are desirable for the control and routing of high-frequency phonons. This is challenging, however, due to the linear response of most acoustic systems. Here, we leverage the strong piezoelectricity of lithium niobate to demonstrate fully tunable gain, loss, and nonlinearity for surface acoustic waves using electric circuitry. This allows the construction of a nonlinear acoustic parity-time-symmetric system and enables nonreciprocal transmission. We achieve a nonreciprocity of 10 decibels for a 200-MHz acoustic wave at a low input power of 3 $\mu$W and further demonstrate one-way circulation of acoustic waves by cascading nonreciprocal devices. Our work illustrates the potential of this piezoelectric platform for on-chip phononic processing and exploration of non-Hermitian physics.

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