Abstract
—Non-Hermitian skin effect denotes the exponential localization of a large number of eigen-states at boundaries in a non-Hermitian lattice under open boundary conditions. Such a non-Hermiticity-induced skin effect can offset the penetration depth of in-gap edge states, leading to counterintuitive delocalized edge modes, which have not been studied in a realistic photonic system such as photonic crystals. Here, we analytically reveal the non-Hermitian skin effect and the delocalized edge states in Maxwell’s equations for non-Hermitian chiral photonic crystals with anomalous parity-time symmetry. Remarkably, we rigorously prove that the penetration depth of the edge states is inversely proportional to the frequency and the real part of the chirality. Our findings pave a way towards exploring novel non-Hermitian phenomena and applications in continuous Maxwell’s equations.
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Yan, Q., Chen, H., & Yang, Y. (2021). Non-Hermitian Skin Effect and Delocalized Edge States in Photonic Crystals with Anomalous Parity-Time Symmetry. Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 172, 33–40. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIER21111602
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