J. Ren, G. Harari, A. U. Hassan, W. Chow, Mohammad Soltani, D. Christodoulides, M. Khajavikhan
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We propose a new scheme for ultrasensitive micro-scale ring laser gyroscopes based on the physics of exceptional points. In judiciously de signed non-Hermitian systems, the frequency s plitting becomes proportional to the square root of the gyration speed, thus enhancing the sensitivity to low rotation by orders of magnitudes.