Optical Reciprocity Induced Symmetry of the Scattering Eigenstates in Non- PT-Symmetric Heterostructures
Abstract
The scattering matrix S obeys the unitary relation S S=1 in a Hermitian system and the symmetry property PTS PT=S-1 in a Parity-Time ( PT) symmetric system. Here we report a different symmetry relation of the S matrix in a one-dimensional heterostructure, which is given by the amplitude ratio of the incident waves in the scattering eigenstates. It originates from the optical reciprocity and holds independent of the Hermiticity or PT symmetry of the system. Using this symmetry relation, we probe a quasi-transition that is reminiscent of the spontaneous symmetry breaking of a PT-symmetric S matrix, now with unbalanced gain and loss and even in the absence of gain. We show that the additional symmetry relation provides a clear evidence of an exceptional point, even when all other signatures of the PT symmetry breaking are completely erased. We also discuss the existence of a final exceptional point in this correspondence, which is attributed to asymmetric reflections from the two sides of the heterostructure.
Turn this paper into a lesson
ArcXiv compiles a structured reading guide from this paper's metadata: plain-English importance, contributions, prerequisite concepts, which sections to read first, flashcards, and a quiz. Grounded in the abstract, never invented.