Detecting the effects of quantum gravity with exceptional points in
optomechanical sensors
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.15092v1
- Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2021 05:04:27 GMT
- Title: Detecting the effects of quantum gravity with exceptional points in
optomechanical sensors
- Authors: Dianzhen Cui, T. Li, Jianning Li, Xuexi Yi
- Abstract summary: We study the effect of quantum gravity on the exceptional points of a binary mechanical system.
Our work provides a feasible way to use exceptional points as a new tool to explore the effect of quantum gravity.
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- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: In this manuscript, working with a binary mechanical system, we examine the
effect of quantum gravity on the exceptional points of the system. On the one
side, we find that the exceedingly weak effect of quantum gravity can be sensed
via pushing the system towards a second-order exceptional point, where the
spectra of the non-Hermitian system exhibits non-analytic and even
discontinuous behavior. On the other side, the gravity perturbation will affect
the sensitivity of the system to deposition mass. In order to further enhance
the sensitivity of the system to quantum gravity, we extend the system to the
other one which has a higher-order (third-order) exceptional point. Our work
provides a feasible way to use exceptional points as a new tool to explore the
effect of quantum gravity.
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