Non-Hermitian dynamics and non-reciprocity of optically coupled nanoparticles

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Abstract

Non-Hermitian dynamics, as observed in photonic, atomic, electrical and optomechanical platforms, holds great potential for sensing applications and signal processing. Recently, fully tuneable non-reciprocal optical interaction has been demonstrated between levitated nanoparticles. Here we use this tunability to investigate the collective non-Hermitian dynamics of two non-reciprocally and nonlinearly interacting nanoparticles. We observe parity–time symmetry breaking and, for sufficiently strong coupling, a collective mechanical lasing transition in which the particles move along stable limit cycles. This work opens up a research avenue of non-equilibrium multi-particle collective effects, tailored by the dynamic control of individual sites in a tweezer array.

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Reisenbauer, M., Rudolph, H., Egyed, L., Hornberger, K., Zasedatelev, A. V., Abuzarli, M., … Delić, U. (2024). Non-Hermitian dynamics and non-reciprocity of optically coupled nanoparticles. Nature Physics, 20(10), 1629–1635. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-024-02589-8

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