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▲ [10a-N405-4] Third-order Exceptional Point and State-switching in an All-lossy Microcavity
Keywords:Optical Microcavities, Exceptional Points, State-switching
The interplay of gain-loss with the topology of an open optical system entitles the presence of exceptional points (EPs), a special type of topological defect in the parameter space, for which the corresponding coupled eigenvalues and the eigenvectors coalesce, simultaneously. Lately, the effect of closed gain-loss variation around an EP2 has extensively been investigated to explore various applications associated with the topological state-transfer process. However, the presence of gain beyond a particular threshold can accumulate excessive noise and additional gain-guided states, which can prevent the desired device performance. Such limitations can be overcome by designing an all-lossy system (gain-free). In this context, although an all-lossy waveguide system revealed the hallmark of 2nd-order EPs (EP2s), the findings to explore the higher-order EPs in all-lossy systems are lacking. Here, we report the hosting of a 3rd-order EP (EP3) with the simultaneous presence of two connected EP2s in an all-lossy microcavity and explore the associated topological state-switching applications.