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PT-symmetry breaking and maximal chirality in a nonuniform PT-symmetric ring

Quantum Physics 2012-10-24 v1 Optics

Abstract

We study the properties of an N-site tight-binding ring with parity and time-reversal (PT) symmetric, Hermitian, site-dependent tunneling and a pair of non-Hermitian, PT-symmetric, loss and gain impurities ±iγ\pm i\gamma. The properties of such lattices with open boundary conditions have been intensely explored over the past two years. We numerically investigate the PT-symmetric phase in a ring with a position-dependent tunneling function tα(k)=[k(Nk)]α/2t_\alpha(k)=[k(N-k)]^{\alpha/2} that, in an open lattice, leads to a strengthened PT-symmetric phase, and study the evolution of the PT-symmetric phase from the open chain to a ring. We show that, generally, periodic boundary conditions weaken the PT-symmetric phase, although for experimentally relevant lattice sizes N50N \sim 50, it remains easily accessible. We show that the chirality, quantified by the (magnitude of the) average transverse momentum of a wave packet, shows a maximum at the PT-symmetric threshold. Our results show that although the wavepacket intensity increases monotonically across the PT-breaking threshold, the average momentum decays monotonically on both sides of the threshold.

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@article{arxiv.1207.1945,
  title  = {PT-symmetry breaking and maximal chirality in a nonuniform PT-symmetric ring},
  author = {Derek D. Scott and Yogesh N. Joglekar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.1945},
  year   = {2012}
}

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11 pages, 5 figures, preprint