Exceptional points (EPs), that is, branch point singularities of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians, are ubiquitous in optics. So far, the signatures of EPs have been mostly studied assuming classical light. In the passive parity-time (PT) optical coupler, a fingerprint of EPs resulting from the coalescence of two resonance modes is a qualitative change of the photon decay law, from damped Rabi-like oscillations to transparency, as the EP is crossed by increasing the loss rate. However, when probed by nonclassical states of light, quantum interference can hide EPs. Here it is shown that, under excitation with polarization-entangled two-photon states, the EP phase transition is smoothed until it disappears as the effective particle statistics are ch...
Engineering light-matter interactions using non-Hermiticity, particularly through spectral degenerac...
The introduction of parity-time (PT) symmetry in optics and photonics has initiated intense activiti...
Quantum nonlocality, i.e., the presence of strong correlations in spatially separated systems that a...
Exceptional points (EPs), that is, branch point singularities of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians, are ubi...
Abstract We analyse two quantum systems with hidden parity-time ( $${\mathscr {P}\mathscr {T}}$$ P T...
Non-Hermitian spectral degeneracies, known as exceptional points (EPs), feature simultaneous coalesc...
Non-Hermitian systems distinguish themselves from Hermitian systems by exhibiting a phase transition...
Abstract Exceptional points (EPs), the degeneracy points of non-Hermitian systems, have recently att...
An open quantum system operated at the spectral singularities where dimensionality reduces, known as...
In multiparticle quantum interference, bosons show rather generally the tendency to bunch together, ...
Two-photon interference, known as the Hong-Ou-Mandel effect, has colossal implications for quantum t...
Non-Hermitian degeneracies, also known as exceptional points, have recently emerged as a new way to ...
In the framework of non-Hermitian quantum physics, the relation between exceptional points,dynamical...
The exceptional points (EPs) of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians (NHHs) are spectral degeneracies associat...
We experimentally demonstrate that absorption of one of the photons from the entangled pair can be s...
Engineering light-matter interactions using non-Hermiticity, particularly through spectral degenerac...
The introduction of parity-time (PT) symmetry in optics and photonics has initiated intense activiti...
Quantum nonlocality, i.e., the presence of strong correlations in spatially separated systems that a...
Exceptional points (EPs), that is, branch point singularities of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians, are ubi...
Abstract We analyse two quantum systems with hidden parity-time ( $${\mathscr {P}\mathscr {T}}$$ P T...
Non-Hermitian spectral degeneracies, known as exceptional points (EPs), feature simultaneous coalesc...
Non-Hermitian systems distinguish themselves from Hermitian systems by exhibiting a phase transition...
Abstract Exceptional points (EPs), the degeneracy points of non-Hermitian systems, have recently att...
An open quantum system operated at the spectral singularities where dimensionality reduces, known as...
In multiparticle quantum interference, bosons show rather generally the tendency to bunch together, ...
Two-photon interference, known as the Hong-Ou-Mandel effect, has colossal implications for quantum t...
Non-Hermitian degeneracies, also known as exceptional points, have recently emerged as a new way to ...
In the framework of non-Hermitian quantum physics, the relation between exceptional points,dynamical...
The exceptional points (EPs) of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians (NHHs) are spectral degeneracies associat...
We experimentally demonstrate that absorption of one of the photons from the entangled pair can be s...
Engineering light-matter interactions using non-Hermiticity, particularly through spectral degenerac...
The introduction of parity-time (PT) symmetry in optics and photonics has initiated intense activiti...
Quantum nonlocality, i.e., the presence of strong correlations in spatially separated systems that a...