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      Experimental realization of a Weyl exceptional ring

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              Parity-time (PT) symmetric periodic structures, near the spontaneous PT-symmetry breaking point, can act as unidirectional invisible media. In this regime, the reflection from one end is diminished while it is enhanced from the other. Furthermore, the transmission coefficient and phase are indistinguishable from those expected in the absence of a grating. The phenomenon is robust even in the presence of Kerr nonlinearities, and it can also effectively suppress optical bistabilities. © 2011 American Physical Society
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                Journal
                Nature Photonics
                Nat. Photonics
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1749-4885
                1749-4893
                June 17 2019
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                10.1038/s41566-019-0453-z
                f9401377-9dea-4eaa-930b-c5487f800551
                © 2019

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