Quantum and thermal noise in coupled non-Hermitian waveguide systems with different models of gain and loss
Abstract
Non-Hermitian (NH) photonic systems leverage gain and loss to open new directions for nanophotonic technologies. However, the quantum and thermal noise intrinsically associated with gain/loss affects the eigenvalue/eigenvector structure of NH systems, as well as its practical noise performance. Here, we present a comparative analysis of the impact of different gain and loss mechanisms on the noise generated in gain-loss compensated NH waveguide systems. Our results highlight important differences in the eigenvalue/eigenvector structure, noise power, photon statistics and squeezing. At the same time, we identify some universal properties such as gain-loss compensation, broken to unbroken phase transitions, coalesce of pairs of eigenvectors, and linear scaling of the noise with the length of the waveguide. We believe that these results provide a more global understanding on the impact of the gain/loss mechanism on the noise generated in NH systems.
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@article{arxiv.2404.04975,
title = {Quantum and thermal noise in coupled non-Hermitian waveguide systems with different models of gain and loss},
author = {Osmery Hernández and Iñigo Liberal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.04975},
year = {2024}
}