Complex Spatiotemporal Modulations and Non-Hermitian Degeneracies in $\mathcal{PT}$-Symmetric Phononic Materials
M. Moghaddaszadeh, M. A. Attarzadeh, A. Aref, M. Nouh

TL;DR
This paper explores the complex wave dynamics and non-Hermitian degeneracies in a $ ext{PT}$-symmetric phononic medium with complex stiffness modulation, revealing conditions for gap formation and mode coalescence at exceptional points.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive dispersion analysis of a non-Hermitian elastic medium with complex modulation, highlighting the emergence of wavenumber gaps and mode coalescence phenomena.
Findings
Identification of conditions for complex eigenfrequency onset.
Analysis of wavenumber gap asymmetry and hierarchy.
Demonstration of mode coalescence at exceptional points.
Abstract
Unraveling real eigenfrequencies in non-Hermitian -symmetric Hamiltonians has opened new avenues in quantum physics, photonics, and most recently, phononics. However, the existing literature squarely focuses on exploiting such systems in the context of scattering profiles (i.e., transmission and reflection) at the boundaries of a modulated waveguide, rather than the rich dynamics of the non-Hermitian medium itself. In this work, we investigate the wave propagation behavior of a one-dimensional non-Hermitian elastic medium with a universal complex stiffness modulation which encompasses a static term in addition to real and imaginary harmonic variations in both space and time. Using plane wave expansion, we conduct a comprehensive dispersion analysis for a wide set of sub-scenarios to quantify the onset of complex conjugate eigenfrequencies, and set forth the existence…
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