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Symmetry-Protected Scattering in Non-Hermitian Linear Systems

L. Jin, Z. Song

2021Chinese Physics Letters46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Symmetry plays fundamental role in physics and the nature of symmetry changes in non-Hermitian physics. Here the symmetry-protected scattering in non-Hermitian linear systems is investigated by employing the discrete symmetries that classify the random matrices. The even-parity symmetries impose strict constraints on the scattering coefficients: the time-reversal ( C and K ) symmetries protect the symmetric transmission or reflection; the pseudo-Hermiticity ( Q symmetry) or the inversion ( P ) symmetry protects the symmetric transmission and reflection. For the inversion-combined time-reversal symmetries, the symmetric features on the transmission and reflection interchange. The odd-parity symmetries including the particle-hole symmetry, chiral symmetry, and sublattice symmetry cannot ensure the scattering to be symmetric. These guiding principles are valid for both Hermitian and non-Hermitian linear systems. Our findings provide fundamental insights into symmetry and scattering ranging from condensed matter physics to quantum physics and optics.

Topics & Concepts

Hermitian matrixSymmetry (geometry)ScatteringPhysicsMathematical physicsMathematicsQuantum mechanicsGeometryQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian PhysicsNonlinear Waves and SolitonsQuantum chaos and dynamical systems