Friday, June 22, 2012

1206.4972 (Carl M. Bender et al.)

Observation of PT phase transition in a simple mechanical system    [PDF]

Carl M. Bender, Bjorn K. Berntson, David Parker, E. Samuel
If a Hamiltonian is PT symmetric, there are two possibilities: Either the eigenvalues are entirely real, in which case the Hamiltonian is said to be in an unbroken-PT-symmetric phase, or else the eigenvalues are partly real and partly complex, in which case the Hamiltonian is said to be in a broken-PT-symmetric phase. As one varies the parameters of the Hamiltonian, one can pass through the phase transition that separates the unbroken and broken phases. This transition has recently been observed in a variety of laboratory experiments. This paper explains the phase transition in a simple and intuitive fashion and then describes an extremely elementary experiment in which the phase transition is easily observed.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.4972

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