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Higher-order dynamic localization in sinusoidal modulated optical lattices with PT-symmetry

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PHYSICS LETTERS A
Volume 450, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.physleta.2022.128365

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Dynamic localization; PT-symmetry; Nonreciprocal behavior

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  1. National Natural Science Foun-dation of China [61905046]

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This study examines the influence of complex lattices with PT-symmetry on dynamic localization (DL) in optics, particularly higher-order DL. The intriguing finding is that the order of DL is equal to the frequency of light passing through the first Brillouin zone's boundary during a half-period of DL oscillation. DL is still possible below the PT-symmetry breaking point, but the beam power evolution differs from Bloch oscillation in PT-symmetry systems. Nonreciprocal beam propagation behavior is observed at the PT-symmetry breaking point, similar to optical Bloch oscillation in PT-symmetry systems.
The influence of complex lattices with PT -symmetry on dynamic localization (DL) in optics, particularly higher-order DL, has been examined in this study. We found an intriguing result: the order of DL is equal to the frequency of light passing through the first Brillouin zone's boundary during a half-period of DL oscillation. Additionally, the DL is still possible below the PT-symmetry breaking point, but beam power evolution differs from Bloch oscillation in PT-symmetry systems. Similar to damped vibration, the amplitude of beam power oscillation diminishes as propagation distance increases. The nonreciprocal beam propagation behavior is also found at the PT -symmetry breaking point, which is comparable to the optical Bloch oscillation in the PT -symmetry system. (C) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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