Abstract
Losses occurring in optical systems are either strongly desired or carefully avoided, depending on the specific subject of research. For instance, detectors and solar cells fall in the first category, whereas integrated optical elements such as waveguides and couplers usually belong to the second one. However, far from being an exhausted field of study, the analysis of absorption in linear optical systems recently attracted the researcher’s attention, mainly in connection with the non-trivial phenomenon known as coherent perfect absorption (CPA).
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