A weak pseudo-Hermitian two band model, artificial Hawking radiation and
tunneling
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.11648v3
- Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2022 02:12:40 GMT
- Title: A weak pseudo-Hermitian two band model, artificial Hawking radiation and
tunneling
- Authors: Bijan Bagchi, Sauvik Sen
- Abstract summary: We examine the possibility of artificial Hawking radiation by proposing a non-PT - symmetric weakly pseudo-Hermitian two band model.
We also determine the tunneling probability using our Hamiltonian through the event horizon that acts as a classically forbidden barrier.
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- Abstract: We examine the possibility of artificial Hawking radiation by proposing a
non-PT - symmetric weakly pseudo-Hermitian two band model containing a tilting
parameter. We also determine the tunneling probability using our Hamiltonian
through the event horizon that acts as a classically forbidden barrier.
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