Non-Hermitian Optics

Abstract

Non-Hermitian optics, mostly known as 'Parity-time symmetric optics', is considered as one of the frontiers areas of research in optical sciences at present. This area is largely inspired by the so-called non-Hermitian quantum physics. While the non-Hermitian quantum mechanics is yet to be accepted widely, parity-time symmetric optics is already a craze among physicists with many experimental results and demonstrations to its support. In this article, keeping under graduate students in mind, in particular, we are giving a brief introduction to this promising area of research in physics.

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