Weyl Exceptional Rings in a Three-Dimensional Dissipative Cold Atomic Gas
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Abstract
Three-dimensional topological Weyl semimetals can generally support a zero-dimensional Weyl point characterized by a quantized Chern number or a one-dimensional Weyl nodal ring characterized by a quantized Berry phase in the momentum space. Here, in a dissipative system with particle gain and loss, we discover a new type of topological ring, dubbed a Weyl exceptional ring consisting of exceptional points at which two eigenstates coalesce. Such a Weyl exceptional ring is characterized by both a quantized Chern number and a quantized Berry phase, which are defined via the Riemann surface. We propose an experimental scheme to realize and measure the Weyl exceptional ring in a dissipative cold atomic gas trapped…
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3Topics & keywords
- Dissipative system
- Physics
- Theoretical physics
- Classical mechanics
- Quantum mechanics