Flux-Driven Circular Current in a Non-Hermitian Dimerized Aharonov-Bohm Ring: Impact of Physical Gain and Loss
Souvik Roy, Santanu K. Maiti

TL;DR
This theoretical study investigates how non-Hermitian effects, introduced via gain and loss, influence magnetic response and current enhancement in a dimerized Aharonov-Bohm ring, revealing exceptional point phenomena and real current emergence.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis of gain and loss effects on magnetic response in a non-Hermitian ring, highlighting exceptional points and current enhancement mechanisms.
Findings
Exceptional points lead to significant current increases.
Purely real current can emerge when imaginary current vanishes.
System size and dimerization influence current behavior.
Abstract
In the present theoretical work, we numerically explore magnetic response of a tight-binding dimerized ring subjected to Aharonov-Bohm (AB) flux and environmental interactions. Specifically, we introduce an imaginary site potential on the odd lattice sites to represent physical gain and loss, while the even lattice sites remain unperturbed. We investigate the induced current resulting from the AB flux in both real and imaginary eigenspaces, aiming to enhance this current significantly by adjusting the gain/loss parameter (). Our analysis focuses on how exceptional points in the real and imaginary eigenenergy spaces contribute to notable increases in current at specific values, and the emergence of purely real current when the imaginary current vanishes. We discuss how the dual behavior of energy spectrum (real and imaginary), converging to and diverging from zero energy, affects…
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