Synchronization and asynchronization in non-Hermitian systems

Qi Hong, Wen Xin Wu, Yuan Peng Peng, Jie Qian, Can Ming Hu, Yi Pu Wang

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Abstract

Synchronization and asynchronization are ubiquitous occurrences in a wide range of natural and artificial systems. The underlying mechanisms responsible for these events are typically complex, presenting a considerable difficulty to grasp the crucial elements that cause synchronization or asynchronization. Moreover, real-world systems frequently encounter energy exchanges with their surrounding environment; synchronization and asynchronization in such non-Hermitian systems have not been fully understood. In this work, we study the synchronization and asynchronization phenomena in a simple non-Hermitian system that involves two coupled bosonic modes. We find that such an open system evolves towards a state of lower dissipation as it synchronizes, whereby the existence of particular symmetries, such as anti-parity-time (anti-PT) symmetry and PT symmetry, impact synchronization. Peculiarly, we show that when the anti-PT symmetry is broken or the PT symmetry is unbroken, a state of asynchronization occurs as the result of the degeneracy of imaginary parts of the eigenvalues. We designate this occurrence as "degeneracy-induced asynchronization."Our findings shed light on generating and controlling synchronization and asynchronization in non-Hermitian systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number052201
JournalPhysical Review A
Volume110
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2024
Externally publishedYes

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