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PT-symmetry breaking and laser-absorber modes in optical scattering systems
Y D Chong1, Li Ge, A Douglas Stone
1Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA.
Abstract:
Using a scattering matrix formalism, we derive the general scattering properties of optical structures that are symmetric under a combination of parity and time reversal (PT). We demonstrate the existence of a transition between PT-symmetric scattering eigenstates, which are norm preserving, and symmetry-broken pairs of eigenstates exhibiting net amplification and loss. The system proposed by Longhi [Phys. Rev. A 82, 031801 (2010).], which can act simultaneously as a laser and coherent perfect absorber, occurs at discrete points in the broken-symmetry phase, when a pole and zero of the S matrix coincide.

