Spectral singularity in composite systems and simulation of a resonant lasing cavity
Quantum Physics
2017-10-02 v1
Abstract
We investigate herein the existence of spectral singularities (SSs) in composite systems that consist of two separate scattering centers A and B embedded in one-dimensional free space, with at least one scattering center being non-Hermitian. We show that such composite systems have an SS at if the reflection amplitudes and of the two scattering centers satisfy the condition r_{\mathrm{R}% }^{A}\left( k_{c}\right) r_{\mathrm{L}}^{B}\left( k_{c}\right) e^{i2k_{c}\left( x_{B}-x_{A}\right) }=1. We also extend the condition to the system with multi-scattering centers. As an application, we construct a simple system to simulate a resonant lasing cavity.
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@article{arxiv.1709.10238,
title = {Spectral singularity in composite systems and simulation of a resonant lasing cavity},
author = {X. Z. Zhang and G. R. Li and Z. Song},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.10238},
year = {2017}
}
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12 pages, 5 figures