Certain non-Hermitian systems exhibit the skin effect, whereby the wavefunctions become exponentially localized at one edge of the system. Such exponential amplification of wavefunction has received significant attention due to its potential applications in e.g., classical and quantum sensing. However, the opposite edge of the system, featured by the exponentially suppressed wavefunctions, remains largely unexplored. Leveraging this phenomenon, we introduce a non-Hermitian cooling mechanism, which is fundamentally distinct from traditional refrigeration or laser cooling techniques. Notably, non-Hermiticity will not amplify thermal excitations, but rather redistribute them. Hence, thermal excitations can be cooled down at one edge of the sys...
Topological modes (TMs) are usually localized at defects or boundaries of a much larger topological ...
The Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis (ETH) has been highly influential in explaining thermodynam...
Non-Hermitian skin effect(NHSE) describes a unique non-Hermitian phenomenon that all eigen-modes are...
Non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE) describes the exponential localization of all eigenstates toward bo...
Linear optics imposes a relation that is more general than the second law of thermodynamics: For mod...
We study a Bose-Einstein condensate of ultracold atoms subject to a non-Hermitian spin-orbit couplin...
The Hatano-Nelson and the non-Hermitian Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model are paradigmatic examples of non-...
The non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE) refers to that an extensive number of eigenstates of a non-Herm...
Understanding heat transfer between a quantum system and its environment is of undisputed importance...
We investigate non-Hermitian skin modes in laser arrays with spatially localized excitation. Intrigu...
Non-Hermitian lattices under semi-infinite boundary conditions sustain an extensive number of expone...
The energy bands of non-Hermitian systems exhibit nontrivial topological features that arise from th...
Skin effect that all eigenmodes within a frequency range become edge states is dictated by the topol...
We analyze the lowest achievable temperature for a mechanical oscillator coupled with a quantum refr...
The timescale of electronic cooling is an important parameter controlling the performance of devices...
Topological modes (TMs) are usually localized at defects or boundaries of a much larger topological ...
The Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis (ETH) has been highly influential in explaining thermodynam...
Non-Hermitian skin effect(NHSE) describes a unique non-Hermitian phenomenon that all eigen-modes are...
Non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE) describes the exponential localization of all eigenstates toward bo...
Linear optics imposes a relation that is more general than the second law of thermodynamics: For mod...
We study a Bose-Einstein condensate of ultracold atoms subject to a non-Hermitian spin-orbit couplin...
The Hatano-Nelson and the non-Hermitian Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model are paradigmatic examples of non-...
The non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE) refers to that an extensive number of eigenstates of a non-Herm...
Understanding heat transfer between a quantum system and its environment is of undisputed importance...
We investigate non-Hermitian skin modes in laser arrays with spatially localized excitation. Intrigu...
Non-Hermitian lattices under semi-infinite boundary conditions sustain an extensive number of expone...
The energy bands of non-Hermitian systems exhibit nontrivial topological features that arise from th...
Skin effect that all eigenmodes within a frequency range become edge states is dictated by the topol...
We analyze the lowest achievable temperature for a mechanical oscillator coupled with a quantum refr...
The timescale of electronic cooling is an important parameter controlling the performance of devices...
Topological modes (TMs) are usually localized at defects or boundaries of a much larger topological ...
The Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis (ETH) has been highly influential in explaining thermodynam...
Non-Hermitian skin effect(NHSE) describes a unique non-Hermitian phenomenon that all eigen-modes are...