Optics has proved a fertile ground for the experimental simulation of quantum mechanics. Most recently, optical realizations of PT -symmetric quantum mechanics have been shown, both theoretically and experimentally, opening the door to international efforts aiming at the design of practical optical devices exploiting this symmetry. Here, we focus on the optical PT -symmetric dimer, a two-waveguide coupler where the materials show symmetric effective gain and loss, and provide a review of the linear and nonlinear optical realizations from a symmetry-based point of view. We go beyond a simple review of the literature and show that the dimer is just the smallest of a class of planar N-waveguide couplers that are the optical realizati...
We provide a systematic analysis of a prototypical nonlinear oscillator system respecting PT symmetr...
Non-Hermitian, $\mathcal{PT}$ -symmetric Hamiltonians, experimentally realized in optical systems, a...
The coupled discrete linear and Kerr nonlinear Schrödinger equations with gain and loss describing t...
Optics has proved a fertile ground for the experimental simulation of quantum mechanics. Most recent...
We perform the possibility to generate a dimer $\mathcal{PT}$ -symmetric model based on a double lam...
Over the last two decades, advances in fabrication have led to significant progress in creating patt...
We provide an analytic propagator for non-Hermitian dimers showing linear gain or losses in the quan...
PT-symmetric optical structures represent a new generation of artificial optical systems which utili...
We propose a new class of optical synthetic materials that are described by non-Hermitian Hamiltonia...
© 2015 American Physical Society. In addition to the implementation of parity-time-(PT-) symmetric o...
Abstract We study the parity-time (PT) symmetry characteristics and the applications to nonlinear op...
We study the sensitivity of light dynamics to the internal phase of propagating pulses in the two ty...
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...
Parity-time (PT)-symmetric arrangements can lead to unusual optical properties both in the linear an...
We provide a systematic analysis of a prototypical nonlinear oscillator system respecting PT symmetr...
Non-Hermitian, $\mathcal{PT}$ -symmetric Hamiltonians, experimentally realized in optical systems, a...
The coupled discrete linear and Kerr nonlinear Schrödinger equations with gain and loss describing t...
Optics has proved a fertile ground for the experimental simulation of quantum mechanics. Most recent...
We perform the possibility to generate a dimer $\mathcal{PT}$ -symmetric model based on a double lam...
Over the last two decades, advances in fabrication have led to significant progress in creating patt...
We provide an analytic propagator for non-Hermitian dimers showing linear gain or losses in the quan...
PT-symmetric optical structures represent a new generation of artificial optical systems which utili...
We propose a new class of optical synthetic materials that are described by non-Hermitian Hamiltonia...
© 2015 American Physical Society. In addition to the implementation of parity-time-(PT-) symmetric o...
Abstract We study the parity-time (PT) symmetry characteristics and the applications to nonlinear op...
We study the sensitivity of light dynamics to the internal phase of propagating pulses in the two ty...
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...
Parity-time (PT)-symmetric arrangements can lead to unusual optical properties both in the linear an...
We provide a systematic analysis of a prototypical nonlinear oscillator system respecting PT symmetr...
Non-Hermitian, $\mathcal{PT}$ -symmetric Hamiltonians, experimentally realized in optical systems, a...
The coupled discrete linear and Kerr nonlinear Schrödinger equations with gain and loss describing t...