We introduce a new class of parity-time (PT)-symmetric complex crystals which are almost transparent and one-way reflectionless over a broad frequency range around the Bragg frequency, i.e., unidirectionally invisible, regardless of the thickness L of the crystal. The PT-symmetric complex crystal is synthesized by a supersymmetric (SUSY) transformation of a Hermitian square well potential, and exact analytical expressions of transmission and reflection coefficients are given. As L is increased, the transmittance and reflectance from one side remain close to one and zero, respectively, whereas the reflectance from the other side secularly grows like similar to L-2 owing to unidirectional Bragg scattering. This is a distinctive feature as compared to the previously studied case of the complex sinusoidal PT-symmetric potential V (x) = V-0 exp (-2ik(o)x) at the symmetry breaking point, where transparency breaks down as L -> infinity.

A unidirectionally invisible PT-symmetric complex crystal with arbitrary thickness

Longhi;Stefano
2014

Abstract

We introduce a new class of parity-time (PT)-symmetric complex crystals which are almost transparent and one-way reflectionless over a broad frequency range around the Bragg frequency, i.e., unidirectionally invisible, regardless of the thickness L of the crystal. The PT-symmetric complex crystal is synthesized by a supersymmetric (SUSY) transformation of a Hermitian square well potential, and exact analytical expressions of transmission and reflection coefficients are given. As L is increased, the transmittance and reflectance from one side remain close to one and zero, respectively, whereas the reflectance from the other side secularly grows like similar to L-2 owing to unidirectional Bragg scattering. This is a distinctive feature as compared to the previously studied case of the complex sinusoidal PT-symmetric potential V (x) = V-0 exp (-2ik(o)x) at the symmetry breaking point, where transparency breaks down as L -> infinity.
2014
PT-symmetric potentials
Bragg scattering
optical lattices
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