2016
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.94.053819
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Locally parity-time-symmetric and globally parity-symmetric systems

Abstract: We introduce a new class of systems holding Parity Time (PT)-symmetry locally whereas being globally Psymmetric. The potential is globally symmetric, U=U(|r|), and fulfills PT-symmetry with respect to periodically distributed points r 0 : U(|r 0 +r|)=U*(|r 0 -r|) being r 0 ∫ 0. We show that such systems hold novel properties arising from the merging of the two different symmetries, leading to a strong field localization and enhancement at the double-symmetry center, r=0, when the coupling of outward to inward … Show more

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“…Broad aperture lasers, especially the semiconductor lasers, are known to result in spatial pattern formation [15,16], which is usually an undesirable effect from the technological viewpoint. Different techniques to regularize the spatial structure of the emitted field are being studied, in particular the spatial modulation of the amplifying media [17,18]. The PT-like modulation proposed here could serve as advanced technique to regularize the spatial structure of output radiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Broad aperture lasers, especially the semiconductor lasers, are known to result in spatial pattern formation [15,16], which is usually an undesirable effect from the technological viewpoint. Different techniques to regularize the spatial structure of the emitted field are being studied, in particular the spatial modulation of the amplifying media [17,18]. The PT-like modulation proposed here could serve as advanced technique to regularize the spatial structure of output radiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In (c), due to the strong exponential decay, the Fourier transform does not provide the half-integer dominant modes; for a deeper analysis using the Laplace transform, see Ref. [18]. …”
Section: D Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that the bulk is uniformly filled by a continuous PT media (i.e., by PT lattices). Perhaps a single exception within this context is the work in [21], where the local-PT concept has been introduced, providing the PT effect in different directions. This results in PT systems with nontrivial flows, i.e., for instance axisymmetric flows toward some focus as suggested in an original proposal [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perhaps a single exception within this context is the work in [21], where the local-PT concept has been introduced, providing the PT effect in different directions. This results in PT systems with nontrivial flows, i.e., for instance axisymmetric flows toward some focus as suggested in an original proposal [21]. Moreover, it could be extended to build a system with arbitrary PT flows, like closed loops of currents, chiral objects, and any other flow configuration on demand [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unidirectional light coupling may be achieved by periodic PT-symmetric materials in which the index and gain-loss modulations are dephased a quarter of the spatial period of the modulation introducing an asymmetric coupling between light transverse modes. By an analogous periodic axial PT-symmetric potential, light fields may be expected to be localized at a desired point, the symmetry axis [17]. In this case the inwards radial coupling would be responsible of directing to the central point of the structure obtaining important localization effects (see Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%