Fundamental constraints on the observability of non-Hermitian effects in passive systems
Optics
2023-12-15 v1 Other Condensed Matter
Quantum Physics
Abstract
Utilizing scattering theory, we quantify the consequences of physical constraints that limit the visibility of non-Hermitian effects in passive devices. The constraints arise from the fundamental requirement that the system obeys causality, and can be captured concisely in terms of an internal time-delay operator, which furthermore provides a direct quantitative measure of the visibility of specific non-Hermitian phenomena in the density of states. We illustrate the implications by contrasting different symmetry classes and non-Hermitian effects, including exceptional points and the non-Hermitian skin effect, whose underlying extreme mode nonorthogonality turns out to be effectively disguised.
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@article{arxiv.2207.09014,
title = {Fundamental constraints on the observability of non-Hermitian effects in passive systems},
author = {Henning Schomerus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.09014},
year = {2023}
}