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24 April 2024
 
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Observation of a Chiral State in a Microwave Cavity
C. Dembowski ; B. Dietz ; H.-D. Graef ; H. L. Harney ; A. Heine ; W. D. Heiss ; A. Richter ;
Date 9 Dec 2002
Journal Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 034101 (2003)
Subject Chaotic Dynamics | nlin.CD
Affiliation Institut fuer Kernphysik, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany, Department of Physics, University of Stellenbosch, Matieland, South Africa
AbstractA microwave experiment has been realized to measure the phase difference of the oscillating electric field at two points inside the cavity. The technique has been applied to a dissipative resonator which exhibits a singularity -- called exceptional point -- in its eigenvalue and eigenvector spectrum. At the singularity, two modes coalesce with a phase difference of $pi/2 .$ We conclude that the state excited at the singularity has a definitiv chirality.
Source arXiv, nlin.CD/0212023
Other source [GID 584962] pmid12570489
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