Topological directed amplification

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Publication:6402992

DOI10.1103/PHYSREVA.106.053513arXiv2206.11879MaRDI QIDQ6402992FDOQ6402992


Authors: Bikashkali Midya Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 23 June 2022

Abstract: A phenomenon of topological directed amplification of certain initial perturbations is revealed theoretically to emerge in a class of asymptotically stable skin-effect lattices described by nonnormal Toeplitz operators Hg with positive ``numerical ordinate" omega(Hg)>0. Nonnormal temporal evolution, even in the presence of global dissipation, is shown to manifest a counterintuitive transient phase of edge-state amplification -- a behavior, drastically different from the asymptote, that spectral analysis of Hg fails to directly reveal. A consistent description of the effect is provided by the general tool of ``pseudospectrum", and a quantitative estimation of the maximum power amplification is provided by the {it Kreiss constant}. A recipe to determine an optimal initial condition that will attain maximum amplification power is given by singular value decomposition of the propagator eiHgt. It is further predicted that the interplay between nonnormality and nonlinearity in a skin-effect laser array can facilitate narrow-emission spectra with scalable stable-output power.













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