posted on 2020-11-24, 16:47authored byCharles A. Downing, David Zueco, Luis Martín-Moreno
We present a simple quantum theory
of a bosonic trimer in a triangular
configuration, subject to gain and loss in an open quantum systems
approach. Importantly, the coupling constants between each oscillator
are augmented by complex arguments, which give rise to various asymmetries.
In particular, one may tune the complex phases to induce chiral currents,
including the special case of completely unidirectional (or one-way)
circulation when certain conditions are met regarding the coherent
and incoherent couplings. When our general theory is recast into a
specific non-Hermitian Hamiltonian, we find interesting features in
the trimer population dynamics close to the exceptional points between
phases of broken and unbroken PT symmetry.
Our theoretical work provides
perspectives for the experimental realization of chiral transport
at the nanoscale in a variety of accessible nanophotonic and nanoplasmonic
systems and paves the way for the potential actualization of nonreciprocal
devices.