Abstract

We study symmetries of open bosonic systems in the presence of laser pumping. Non-Hermitian Hamiltonians describing these systems can be parity-time ({{mathscr{PT}}}) symmetric in special cases only. Systems exhibiting this symmetry are characterised by real-valued energy spectra and can display exceptional points, where a symmetry-breaking transition occurs. We demonstrate that there is a more general type of symmetry, i.e., rotation-time ({mathscr{RT}}) symmetry. We observe that {mathscr{RT}}-symmetric non-Hermitian Hamiltonians exhibit real-valued energy spectra which can be made singular by symmetry breaking. To calculate the spectra of the studied bosonic non-diagonalisable Hamiltonians we apply diagonalisation methods based on bosonic algebra. Finally, we list a versatile set rules allowing to immediately identifying or constructing {mathscr{RT}}-symmetric Hamiltonians. We believe that our results on the {mathscr{RT}}-symmetric class of bosonic systems and their spectral singularities can lead to new applications inspired by those of the {{mathscr{PT}}}-symmetric systems.

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  • We study symmetries of open bosonic systems in the presence of laser pumping

  • We demonstrate that the reflection operator: (R T) symmetry is a superset of the P T symmetry, i.e, 1Faculty of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University, 61‐614 Poznań, Poland. 2RCPTM, Joint Laboratory of Optics of Palacký University and Institute of Physics of Czech Academy of Sciences, 17. listopadu 12, 771 46 Olomouc, Czech Republic. 3These authors contributed : Ewelina Lange and Grzegorz Chimczak. *email: chimczak@ amu.edu.pl

  • We want to check whether H1 has P T symmetry properties

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Introduction

Non-Hermitian Hamiltonians describing these systems can be parity-time ( PT ) symmetric in special cases only Systems exhibiting this symmetry are characterised by real-valued energy spectra and can display exceptional points, where a symmetry-breaking transition occurs. We observe that RT-symmetric non-Hermitian Hamiltonians exhibit real-valued energy spectra which can be made singular by symmetry breaking. Degeneracies of open, non-conservative systems, described by non-Hermitian Hamiltonians, can be associated with symmetry breaking. We find general rules for constructing R T-symmetric symmetric non-Hermitian Hamiltonians This provides a framework for exploring the physics of singular energy spectra in terms of symmetries in a range of bosonic systems including non-linear interactions between modes, associated, e.g., with unconventional photon blockades or second- and third-harmonic generation p­ rocesses[51,53,54,55,56]. Future experiments could explore properties of spectral singularities in areas of quantum and atom optics that have never been studied before

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