Abstract
Past decades have witnessed the emergence and increasing expansion of parity-time (PT )-symmetric systems in diverse physical fields and beyond as they license entirely all-real spectra, although being non-Hermitian. Nonlinear waves in low-dimensional PT -symmetric non-Hermitian systems have recently been explored broadly, whose understanding in higher dimensions remains abstruse and has yet to be revealed. We survey, theoretically and numerically, matter-wave nonlinear gap modes of Bose-Einstein condensates with repulsive interparticle interactions in three-dimensional PT optical lattices with emphasis on multidimensional gap solitons and vortices. Relying on direct perturbed simulations, we address the stability and instability areas of both localized modes in the underlying linearband gap spectra. Our study provides deep and consistent understandings of the formation, structural property, and dynamics of coherent localized matter waves supported by PT optical lattices in multidimensional space, opening a way for exploring and stabilizing three-dimensional localized gap modes in non-Hermitian systems.
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