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Directed emission from uniformly excited non-Hermitian photonic meta-structures

Abstract

We investigate the emission characteristics of a tri-atomic photonic meta-molecule with asymmetric intra-modal couplings which is uniformly excited by an incident waveform tuned to coherent virtual absorption conditions. By analyzing the dynamics of the discharged radiation, we identify a parameter domain where its directional re-emission properties are optimal.

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Related codes, data, and figures may be found in [31].

31. Zenodo, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7150966.

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