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Non-Hermitian trimers: PT-symmetry versus pseudo-Hermiticity

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Suchkov, Sergey V
Fotsa-Ngaffo, Fernande
Kenfack-Jiotsa, Aurelien
Tikeng, Arnaud D
Kofane, Timoleon C
Sukhorukov, Andrey
Kivshar, Yuri

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We study a structure composed of three coupled waveguides with gain and loss, a non-Hermitian trimer. We demonstrate that the mode spectrum can be entirely real if the waveguides are placed in a special order and at certain distances between each other. Such structures generally lack a spatial symmetry, in contrast to parity-time symmetric trimers which are known to feature a real spectrum. We also determine a threshold for wave amplification and analyse the scattering properties of such non-conservative systems embedded into a chain of conservative waveguides.

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New Journal of Physics

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