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Observing parity-time symmetry in diffusive systems

Published 25 Sep 2023 in physics.app-ph | (2309.13818v2)

Abstract: Phase modulation has scarcely been mentioned in diffusive systems since the diffusion process does not carry momentum like waves. Recently, the non-Hermitian physics provides a new perspective for understanding diffusion and shows prospects in the phase regulation of heat flow, for example, the discovery of anti-parity-time (APT) symmetry in diffusive systems. The precise control of thermal phase however remains elusive hitherto and can hardly be realized in APT-symmetric thermal systems due to the existence of phase oscillation. Here we construct the counterpart of APT-symmetric diffusive systems, i.e., PT-symmetric diffusive systems, which can achieve complete suppression of thermal phase oscillation. We find the real coupling of diffusive fields can be readily established through a strong convective background, where the decay-rate detuning is enabled by thermal metamaterial design. Moreover, we observe phase transition of PT symmetry breaking in diffusive systems with the symmetry-determined amplitude distribution and phase regulation of coupled temperature fields. Our work uncovers the existence of PT-symmetry in dissipative energy exchanges and provides a unique approach for harnessing the mass transfer of particles, the wave propagation in strongly scattering systems as well as thermal conduction.

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