Abstract

The energy band attraction (EBA) caused by the nonorthogonal eigenvectors is a unique phenomenon in the non-Hermitian (NH) system. However, restricted by the required tight-binding approximation and meticulously engineered complex potentials, such an effect has never been experimentally demonstrated before. Here by a suitable design of all-dielectric Mie resonators in a parallel-plate transmission line, we for the first time verify the photonic analog of the EBA effects both theoretically and experimentally. The evolution of the EBA effect in a two-level NH system from gapped bands to gapless bands to flat bands is observed by precisely tuning the loss of the Mie resonators. The transmission spectra can be theoretically connected to the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the NH Hamiltonian. Furthermore we extend our methods to a graphenelike two-dimensional NH system. Our works show a metamaterial approach toward NH topological photonics and foster a deeper understanding of band theory in open systems.

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