Observation of a Chiral State in a Microwave Cavity
arXiv:nlin/0212023 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.034101
Abstract
A 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 $Ï/2 .$ We conclude that the state excited at the singularity has a definitiv chirality.
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