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Generalized quantum geometric tensor in a non-Hermitian exciton-polariton system [Invited]

Y. -M. Robin Hu, Elena A. Ostrovskaya, Eliezer Estrecho

2024Optical Materials Express22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this work, we review different generalizations of the quantum geometric tensor (QGT) in two-band non-Hermitian systems and propose a protocol for measuring them in experiments. We present the generalized QGT components, i.e., the quantum metric and Berry curvature, for a non-Hermitian hybrid photonic (exciton-polariton) system and show that the generalized non-Hermitian QGT can be constructed from experimental observables. In particular, we extend the existing method of measuring the QGT that uses the pseudospins in photonic and exciton-polariton systems by suggesting a method to construct the left eigenstates from experiments. We also show that the QGT components have clear signatures in wave-packet dynamics, where the anomalous Hall drift arises from both the non-Hermitian Berry curvature and Berry connection, suggesting that both left and right eigenstates are necessary for defining non-Hermitian band geometries and topologies.

Topics & Concepts

Berry connection and curvatureHermitian matrixPhysicsEigenvalues and eigenvectorsTensor (intrinsic definition)CurvatureQuantum mechanicsObservableQuantumPhotonicsMathematicsPure mathematicsGeometryQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian PhysicsMechanical and Optical ResonatorsStrong Light-Matter Interactions
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