Imaginary vector potential in non-Hermitian spin-orbit coupled systems
ORAL
Abstract
Quantum dynamics in Hermitian systems are described by the unitary time evolution where the total probability is conserved. When non-Hermitian terms are introduced to the Hamiltonian, it becomes a question whether or not the probability conservation still holds. In this talk, I will discuss conserved quantities in a non-Hermitian system with spin-orbit coupling. We show that the dynamics are governed by imaginary vector potentials and conserved quantities arise. These conserved quantities can be understood from a geometric perspective.
*We acknowledge support from DOE, Office of Science through the Quantum Science Center (QSC), a National Quantum Information Science Research Center.
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Presenters
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Wenhui Xu
- Purdue University