Originating from the Hamiltonian of a single qubit system, the phenomenon of the avoided level crossing is ubiquitous in multiple branches of physics, including the Landau–Zener transition in atomic, molecular, and optical physics, the band structure of condensed matter physics and the dispersion relation of relativistic quantum physics. We revisit this fundamental phenomenon in the simple example of a spinless relativistic quantum particle traveling in (1+1)-dimensional space-time and establish its relation to a spin-1/2 system evolving under a PT-symmetric Hamiltonian. This relation allows us to simulate 1-dimensional eigenvalue problems with a single qubit. Generalizing this relation to the eigenenergy problem of a bulk system with N spa...
In quantum theory, any Hamiltonian describing a physical system is mathematically represented by a s...
This book offers a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art theoretical and experimental advance...
Nearly one century after the birth of quantum mechanics, parity–time symmetry is revolutionizing and...
Originating from the Hamiltonian of a single qubit system, the phenomenon of the avoided level cross...
Analysis of fundamentally open systems which exhibit both spatial reflection (parity) and time-rever...
One of the fundamental axioms of quantum mechanics is associated with the Hermiticity of physical ob...
One of the fundamental axioms of quantum mechanics is associated with the Hermiticity of physical ob...
Over the last two decades a new theory has been developed and intensively investigated in quantum ph...
Abstract In quantum theory, any Hamiltonian describing a physical system is mathemat-ically represen...
More than a decade ago, it was shown that non-Hermitian Hamiltonians with combined parity (P) and ti...
For nearly two decades, much research has been carried out on properties of physical systems describ...
Parity-time-reversal (PT) symmetric quantum mechanics promotes the increasing research interest of n...
In standard quantum theory, the Hamiltonian describing a physical system is assumed to be Hermitian ...
The Hermiticity from conventional quantum mechanics guarantees that the energy spectrum is real. How...
In quantum theory, any Hamiltonian describing a physical system is mathematically represented by a s...
In quantum theory, any Hamiltonian describing a physical system is mathematically represented by a s...
This book offers a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art theoretical and experimental advance...
Nearly one century after the birth of quantum mechanics, parity–time symmetry is revolutionizing and...
Originating from the Hamiltonian of a single qubit system, the phenomenon of the avoided level cross...
Analysis of fundamentally open systems which exhibit both spatial reflection (parity) and time-rever...
One of the fundamental axioms of quantum mechanics is associated with the Hermiticity of physical ob...
One of the fundamental axioms of quantum mechanics is associated with the Hermiticity of physical ob...
Over the last two decades a new theory has been developed and intensively investigated in quantum ph...
Abstract In quantum theory, any Hamiltonian describing a physical system is mathemat-ically represen...
More than a decade ago, it was shown that non-Hermitian Hamiltonians with combined parity (P) and ti...
For nearly two decades, much research has been carried out on properties of physical systems describ...
Parity-time-reversal (PT) symmetric quantum mechanics promotes the increasing research interest of n...
In standard quantum theory, the Hamiltonian describing a physical system is assumed to be Hermitian ...
The Hermiticity from conventional quantum mechanics guarantees that the energy spectrum is real. How...
In quantum theory, any Hamiltonian describing a physical system is mathematically represented by a s...
In quantum theory, any Hamiltonian describing a physical system is mathematically represented by a s...
This book offers a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art theoretical and experimental advance...
Nearly one century after the birth of quantum mechanics, parity–time symmetry is revolutionizing and...