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Experimental band structure spectroscopy along a synthetic dimension
by
Lin, Qian
, Miller, David A. B.
, Fan, Shanhui
, Yuan, Luqi
, Dutt, Avik
, Minkov, Momchil
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/ 639/766/1130/2799
/ 639/766/119/2792
/ Band structure of solids
/ Banded structure
/ Coupled modes
/ Couplings
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lattice vibration
/ Lattices
/ Measurement techniques
/ multidisciplinary
/ Photonics
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Spectroscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Symmetry
2019
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Experimental band structure spectroscopy along a synthetic dimension
by
Lin, Qian
, Miller, David A. B.
, Fan, Shanhui
, Yuan, Luqi
, Dutt, Avik
, Minkov, Momchil
in
140/125
/ 639/624
/ 639/624/400
/ 639/766/1130/2799
/ 639/766/119/2792
/ Band structure of solids
/ Banded structure
/ Coupled modes
/ Couplings
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lattice vibration
/ Lattices
/ Measurement techniques
/ multidisciplinary
/ Photonics
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Spectroscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Symmetry
2019
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Experimental band structure spectroscopy along a synthetic dimension
by
Lin, Qian
, Miller, David A. B.
, Fan, Shanhui
, Yuan, Luqi
, Dutt, Avik
, Minkov, Momchil
in
140/125
/ 639/624
/ 639/624/400
/ 639/766/1130/2799
/ 639/766/119/2792
/ Band structure of solids
/ Banded structure
/ Coupled modes
/ Couplings
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Lattice vibration
/ Lattices
/ Measurement techniques
/ multidisciplinary
/ Photonics
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Spectroscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Symmetry
2019
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Experimental band structure spectroscopy along a synthetic dimension
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Experimental band structure spectroscopy along a synthetic dimension
2019
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Overview
There has been significant recent interest in synthetic dimensions, where internal degrees of freedom of a particle are coupled to form higher-dimensional lattices in lower-dimensional physical structures. For these systems, the concept of band structure along the synthetic dimension plays a central role in their theoretical description. Here we provide a direct experimental measurement of the band structure along the synthetic dimension. By dynamically modulating a resonator at frequencies commensurate with its mode spacing, we create a periodically driven lattice of coupled modes in the frequency dimension. The strength and range of couplings can be dynamically reconfigured by changing the modulation amplitude and frequency. We show theoretically and demonstrate experimentally that time-resolved transmission measurements of this system provide a direct readout of its band structure. We also realize long-range coupling, gauge potentials and nonreciprocal bands by simply incorporating additional frequency drives, enabling great flexibility in band structure engineering.
Internal degrees of freedom allow to expand the effective dimensionality of a system along “synthetic” dimensions. Here, the authors demonstrate this by modulating a ring resonator at frequencies commensurate with its mode spacing, and are able to directly measure its synthetic band structure.
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