Department of Mathematics2024-11-1020140022-252610.1111/sapm.120542-s2.0-84911985457http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/sapm.12054https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/15838We study optical spectral singularities of a weakly nonlinear PT-symmetric bilinear planar slab of optically active material. In particular, we derive the lasing threshold condition and calculate the laser output intensity. These reveal the following unexpected features of the system: (1) for the case that the real part of the refractive index of the layers are equal to unity, the presence of the lossy layer decreases the threshold gain; (2) for the more commonly encountered situations when -1 is much larger than the magnitude of the imaginary part of the refractive index, the threshold gain coefficient is a function of that has a local minimum. The latter is in sharp contrast to the threshold gain coefficient of a homogeneous slab of gain material which is a decreasing function of . We use these results to comment on the effect of nonlinearity on the prospects of using this system as a coherence perfect absorption-laser.MathematicApplied mathematicsSpectral singularities and CPA-Laser action in a weakly nonlinear PT-Symmetric bilayer slabJournal Article1467-9590344343700002Q15483