Authors
Wenjie Wan, Yidong Chong, Li Ge, Heeso Noh, A Douglas Stone, Hui Cao
Publication date
2011/2/18
Journal
Science
Volume
331
Issue
6019
Pages
889-892
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
In the time-reversed counterpart to laser emission, incident coherent optical fields are perfectly absorbed within a resonator that contains a loss medium instead of a gain medium. The incident fields and frequency must coincide with those of the corresponding laser with gain. We demonstrated this effect for two counterpropagating incident fields in a silicon cavity, showing that absorption can be enhanced by two orders of magnitude, the maximum predicted by theory for our experimental setup. In addition, we showed that absorption can be reduced substantially by varying the relative phase of the incident fields. The device, termed a “coherent perfect absorber,” functions as an absorptive interferometer, with potential practical applications in integrated optics.
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