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We report on a microwave cavity experiment where exceptional points (EPs), which are square root singularities of the eigenvalues as function of a complex interaction parameter, are encircled in the laboratory. The real and imaginary parts of an eigenvalue are given by the frequency and width of a resonance and the eigenvectors by the field distributions. Repulsion of eigenvalues--always associated with EPs--implies frequency anticrossing (crossing) whenever width crossing (anticrossing) is present. The eigenvalues and eigenvectors are interchanged while encircling an EP, but one of the eigenvectors undergoes a sign change which can be discerned in the field patterns.
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C. Dembowski
Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences
H.-D. Gräf
Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences
H. L. Harney
Max Planck Society
Physical Review Letters
University of the Witwatersrand
Technical University of Darmstadt
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0f035625c30b2cc7fa0855 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.86.787