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Quantum echo route towards exceptional points in Anderson localized lasers

Exceptional points, that are spectral degeneracies in the parameter space of non-Hermitian systems, have evoked a massive interest in the optical domain owing to their striking consequences on optical behavior of commonly known systems. Through careful engineering of gain and loss, exceptional points have been demonstrated in a variety of photonic systems ranging from optical fibers to chaotic cavities, exhibiting extra-ordinary phenomena and augmented functionalities. However, in the domain of disordered systems, there are still no realizations of exceptional points even though mode-coupling and non-Hermitian behavior is amply demonstrated. The obvious challenge lies in the probabilistic nature of disorder, which is a difficult candidate for parametric control. Here, we exploit the probabilistic nature of Anderson localizing systems by implementing thousands of disorder configurations. We demonstrate statistical occurrences of lasing over exceptional points. Our route towards exceptional points begins with detection of quantum echoes, which are temporal signatures of coupling between modes. Quantum echoes unambiguously set apart two coupled modes from a pair of two isolated modes that are spectrally close perchance. Simultaneous temporal, spectral and spatial investigations provide corroborative evidence of the convergence of eigenvalues and eigenvectors in the approach to the exceptional points. Ultimately, the vanishing of the echo and coalescence of spectral peaks and spatial intensity distributions, accompanied by the square-Lorentzian lineshape of lasing peaks, identify the exceptional point, at which the lasing intensity is seen to be significantly higher.

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