D. Christodoulides, M. Miri, H. Hodaei, M. Heinrich, M. Khajavikhan
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Abstract
Optical parity-time (PT)-symmetric structures utilize gain and loss in a balanced fashion in order to achieve a desired functionality. Here, we review recent developments in the newly emerging fields of PT-symmetric and supersymmetric optics.