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      Supersymmetric laser arrays

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          Scaling up the radiance of coupled laser arrays has been a long-standing challenge in photonics. In this study, we demonstrate that notions from supersymmetry—a theoretical framework developed in high-energy physics—can be strategically used in optics to address this problem. In this regard, a supersymmetric laser array is realized that is capable of emitting exclusively in its fundamental transverse mode in a stable manner. Our results not only pave the way toward devising new schemes for scaling up radiance in integrated lasers, but also, on a more fundamental level, could shed light on the intriguing synergy between non-Hermiticity and supersymmetry.

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              Supersymmetric Methods in Quantum and Statistical Physics

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                Journal
                Science
                Science
                American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
                0036-8075
                1095-9203
                February 07 2019
                February 08 2019
                February 07 2019
                February 08 2019
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                : 6427
                : 623-626
                Article
                10.1126/science.aav5103
                30733416
                5d75c8c5-e67c-4a5f-a3c0-70ed662321cc
                © 2019

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