Scattering exceptional point in the visible.
Tao HeZhanyi ZhangJingyuan ZhuYuzhi ShiZhipeng LiHeng WeiZeyong WeiYong LiZhanshan WangCheng-Wei QiuXinbin ChengPublished in: Light, science & applications (2023)
Exceptional point (EP) is a special degeneracy of non-Hermitian systems. One-dimensional transmission systems operating at EPs are widely studied and applied to chiral conversion and sensing. Lately, two-dimensional systems at EPs have been exploited for their exotic scattering features, yet so far been limited to only the non-visible waveband. Here, we report a universal paradigm for achieving a high-efficiency EP in the visible by leveraging interlayer loss to accurately control the interplay between the lossy structure and scattering lightwaves. A bilayer framework is demonstrated to reflect back the incident light from the left side ( | r -1 | >0.999) and absorb the incident light from the right side ( | r +1 | < 10 -4 ). As a proof of concept, a bilayer metasurface is demonstrated to reflect and absorb the incident light with experimental efficiencies of 88% and 85%, respectively, at 532 nm. Our results open the way for a new class of nanoscale devices and power up new opportunities for EP physics.