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Mesoscopic Mobius ladder lattices as non-Hermitian model systems

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Title
Mesoscopic Mobius ladder lattices as non-Hermitian model systems
Author(s)
Jung-Wan Ryu; Hentschel, Martina
Publication Date
2022-06
Journal
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A-MATHEMATICAL AND THEORETICAL, v.55, no.22
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
Abstract
While classic quantum chaos originated from the idea to set into context nonlinear physics and Hermitian quantum mechanics, non-Hermitian models have enhanced the field in recent years. At the same time, low-dimensional effective matrix models have proven to be a powerful tool in accessing the physical properties of a system in a semiquantitative manner. Here, we focus on two realizations of non-Hermitian physics in mesoscopic systems. First, we consider spiral optical microcavities in which the asymmetric scattering between whispering gallery modes induces the non-Hermitian behaviour. Second, for parity-time (PT) symmetric ladder lattices we compare circular and Mobius geometries. We find the effective coupling between even and odd parity modes to be symmetric but complex in a microscopically derived 2 x 2 matrix model, resulting in non-Hermitian behaviour as well. Most importantly, the Mobius topology acts like a scatterer that induces a qualitatively new form of (avoided) level crossing-a PT-broken phase terminated by exceptional points-resulting from the symmetric but non-Hermitian coupling.
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/11736
DOI
10.1088/1751-8121/ac663c
ISSN
1751-8113
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