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    Unambiguous scattering matrix for non-Hermitian systems

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    Novitsky, Andrey cc
    Lyakhov, Dmitry cc
    Michels, Dominik L.
    Pavlov, Alexander A.
    Shalin, Alexander S.
    Novitsky, Denis V.
    KAUST Department
    Visual Computing Center (VCC)
    Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division
    Computer Science Program
    Date
    2020-04-23
    Submitted Date
    2019-11-05
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    Abstract
    PT symmetry is a unique platform for light manipulation and versatile use in unidirectional invisibility, lasing, sensing, etc. Broken and unbroken PT-symmetric states in non-Hermitian open systems are described by scattering matrices. A multilayer structure, as a simplest example of the open system, has no certain definition of the scattering matrix, since the output ports can be permuted. The uncertainty in definition of the exceptional points bordering PT-symmetric and PT-symmetry-broken states poses an important problem, because the exceptional points are indispensable in applications such as sensing and mode discrimination. Here we derive the proper scattering matrix from the unambiguous relation between the PT-symmetric Hamiltonian and scattering matrix. We reveal that the exceptional points of the scattering matrix with permuted output ports are not related to the PT symmetry breaking. Nevertheless, they can be employed for finding a lasing onset as demonstrated in our time-domain calculations and scattering-matrix pole analysis. Our results are important for various applications of the non-Hermitian systems including encircling exceptional points, coherent perfect absorption, PT-symmetric plasmonics, etc.
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    Novitsky, A., Lyakhov, D., Michels, D., Pavlov, A. A., Shalin, A. S., & Novitsky, D. V. (2020). Unambiguous scattering matrix for non-Hermitian systems. Physical Review A, 101(4). doi:10.1103/physreva.101.043834
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    The work was supported by the Belarusian Republican Foundation for Fundamental Research (Project No. F18R021) and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Projects No. 18-02-00414, No. 18-52-00005, and No. 18-32-00160). Numerical simulations of light interaction with resonant media were supported by the Russian Science Foundation (Project No. 18-72-10127). D.L. and D.M. were supported by KAUST under individual baseline funding.
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    American Physical Society (APS)
    Journal
    Physical Review A
    DOI
    10.1103/PhysRevA.101.043834
    arXiv
    2004.00912
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    https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.101.043834
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    10.1103/PhysRevA.101.043834
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