Spectral singularities in a non-Hermitian Friedrichs-Fano-Anderson model
Abstract
Spectral singularities are predicted to occur in a non-Hermitian extension of the Friedrichs-Fano-Anderson model describing the decay of a discrete state coupled to a continuum of modes. A physical realization of the model, based on electronic or photonic transport in a semi-infinite tight-binding lattice with an imaginary impurity site at the lattice boundary, is proposed. The occurrence of the spectral singularities is shown to correspond either to a diverging reflection probability (for an amplifying impurity) or to a vanishing reflection probability (for an absorbing impurity) from the lattice boundary. In the former case, the spectral singularity of the resolvent is also responsible for the non-decay of state into the continuum, in spite of the absence of bound states.
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@article{arxiv.1001.0964,
title = {Spectral singularities in a non-Hermitian Friedrichs-Fano-Anderson model},
author = {S. Longhi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.0964},
year = {2010}
}
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14 pages, 9 figures