The role of symmetry in non-Hermitian scattering

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Abstract

We review recent work on asymmetric scattering by Non-Hermitian (NH) Hamiltonians. Quantum devices with an asymmetric scattering response to particles incident from right or left in effective 1D waveguides will be important to develop quantum technologies. They act as microscopic equivalents of familiar macroscopic devices such as diodes, rectifiers, or valves. The symmetry of the underlying NH Hamiltonian leads to selection rules which restrict or allow asymmetric response. NH-symmetry operations may be organized into group structures that determine equivalences among operations once a symmetry is satisfied. The NH Hamiltonian posseses a particular symmetry if it is invariant with respect to the corresponding symmetry operation, which can be conveniently expressed by a unitary or antiunitary superoperator. A simple group is formed by eight symmetry operations, which include the ones for Parity-Time symmetry and Hermiticity as specific cases. The symmetries also determine the structure of poles and zeros of the S matrix. The ground-state potentials for two-level atoms crossing properly designed laser beams realize different NH symmetries to achieve transmission or reflection asymmetries.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012020
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume2038
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Oct 2021
EventVirtual Seminar Series on Pseudo-Hermitian Hamiltonians in Quantum Physics, PTSeminar 2020 - London, Virtual, United Kingdom
Duration: 5 Mar 2021 → …

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