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Non-Hermitian delocalization in a 2D photonic quasicrystal (2312.09322v1)

Published 14 Dec 2023 in cond-mat.mes-hall and physics.optics

Abstract: Quasicrystals show long-range order, but lack translational symmetry. So far, theoretical and experimental studies suggest that both Hermitian and non-Hermitian quasicrystals show localized eigenstates. This localization is due to the fractal structure of the spectrum in the Hermitian case and to the transition to diffusive bands via exceptional points in the non-Hermitian case. Here, we present an experimental study of a dodecagonal (12-fold) photonic quasicrystal based on electromagnetically-induced transparency in a Rb vapor cell. The transition to a quasicrystal is obtained by superposing two honeycomb lattices at 30$\circ$ with a continuous tuning of their amplitudes. Non-Hermiticity is controlled independently. We study the spatial expansion of a probe wavepacket. In the Hermitian case, the wavepacket expansion is suppressed when the amplitude of the second lattice is increased (quasicrystal localization). We find a new regime, where increasing the non-Hermitian potential in the quasicrystal enhances spatial expansion, with the $C_{12}$ symmetry becoming visible in the wavepacket structure. This real-space expansion is due to a k-space localization on specific quasicrystal modes. Our results show that the non-Hermitian quasicrystal behavior is richer than previously thought. The localization properties of the quasicrystals can be used for beam tailoring in photonics, but are also important in other fields.

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