This book offers a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art theoretical and experimental advances in linear and nonlinear parity-time-symmetric systems in various physical disciplines, and surveys the emerging applications of parity-time (PT) symmetry. PT symmetry originates from quantum mechanics, where if the Schrodinger operator satisfies the PT symmetry, then its spectrum can be all real. This concept was later introduced into optics, Bose-Einstein condensates, metamaterials, electric circuits, acoustics, mechanical systems and many other fields, where a judicious balancing of gain and loss constitutes a PT-symmetric system. Even though these systems are dissipative, they exhibit many signature properties of conservative systems, wh...
In recent years, notions drawn from non-Hermitian physics and parity-time (PT) symmetry have attract...
Abstract In quantum theory, any Hamiltonian describing a physical system is mathemat-ically represen...
We demonstrate that four-level atomic media provide a versatile platform for realizing parity-time (...
In recent years, the concept of parity-time symmetry has significantly reshaped our understanding of...
Parity-time (PT)-symmetric arrangements can lead to unusual optical properties both in the linear an...
In the past decade, the concept of parity-time (PT ) symmetry, originally introduced in non-Hermitia...
Parity-Time (PT) symmetry has recently received much attention as a promising alternative to the con...
One of the fundamental axioms of quantum mechanics is associated with the Hermiticity of physical ob...
Analysis of fundamentally open systems which exhibit both spatial reflection (parity) and time-rever...
We introduce the notion of Parity-Time Symmetry (PTS) and present its implications in wave transport...
In standard quantum theory, the Hamiltonian describing a physical system is assumed to be Hermitian ...
Optical parity-time (PT)-symmetric structures utilize gain and loss in a balanced fashion in order t...
In quantum theory, any Hamiltonian describing a physical system is mathematically represented by a s...
One of the fundamental axioms of quantum mechanics is associated with the Hermiticity of physical ob...
In quantum theory, any Hamiltonian describing a physical system is mathematically represented by a s...
In recent years, notions drawn from non-Hermitian physics and parity-time (PT) symmetry have attract...
Abstract In quantum theory, any Hamiltonian describing a physical system is mathemat-ically represen...
We demonstrate that four-level atomic media provide a versatile platform for realizing parity-time (...
In recent years, the concept of parity-time symmetry has significantly reshaped our understanding of...
Parity-time (PT)-symmetric arrangements can lead to unusual optical properties both in the linear an...
In the past decade, the concept of parity-time (PT ) symmetry, originally introduced in non-Hermitia...
Parity-Time (PT) symmetry has recently received much attention as a promising alternative to the con...
One of the fundamental axioms of quantum mechanics is associated with the Hermiticity of physical ob...
Analysis of fundamentally open systems which exhibit both spatial reflection (parity) and time-rever...
We introduce the notion of Parity-Time Symmetry (PTS) and present its implications in wave transport...
In standard quantum theory, the Hamiltonian describing a physical system is assumed to be Hermitian ...
Optical parity-time (PT)-symmetric structures utilize gain and loss in a balanced fashion in order t...
In quantum theory, any Hamiltonian describing a physical system is mathematically represented by a s...
One of the fundamental axioms of quantum mechanics is associated with the Hermiticity of physical ob...
In quantum theory, any Hamiltonian describing a physical system is mathematically represented by a s...
In recent years, notions drawn from non-Hermitian physics and parity-time (PT) symmetry have attract...
Abstract In quantum theory, any Hamiltonian describing a physical system is mathemat-ically represen...
We demonstrate that four-level atomic media provide a versatile platform for realizing parity-time (...