Optical Indistinguishability via Twinning Fields
ORAL
Abstract
Here we introduce the concept of the twinning field—a driving electromagnetic pulse that induces an identical optical response from two distinct materials. We show that for a large class of pairs of generic many-body systems, a twinning field which renders the systems optically indistinguishable exists. The conditions under which this field exists are derived, and this analysis is supplemented by numerical calculations of twinning fields for both the 1D Fermi-Hubbard model, and tight-binding models of graphene and hexagonal boron nitride. The existence of twinning fields may lead to new research directions in nonlinear optics, materials science, and quantum technologies.
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Publication: PRL 127, 113201 (2021)<br>PRL 124, 183201 (2020)<br>PRA 101, 053408 (2020)
Presenters
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Gerard McCaul
Tulane University
Authors
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Gerard McCaul
Tulane University
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Denys I Bondar
Tulane Univ