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Main Authors: Park, Kyu-Won, Lee, Soojoon, Jeong, Kabgyun
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.03116
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  • Avoided crossings (A.C.) in open resonators arise from non-Hermitian mode interaction, where leakage produces complex spectra and biorthogonal eigenmodes. Intensity-based entropies are robust markers of mode mixing but discard the phase structure of the complex field. Here we introduce a field-level information-theoretic analysis based on the joint statistics of local amplitude and phase under Born-weighted sampling on the cavity grid. For an open elliptical microcavity in the strong-interaction A.C. regime, we find a distinctive sector-resolved response: amplitude statistics tighten while phase statistics broaden maximally at the mixing point, and conditioning reveals strong amplitude-phase dependence. By introducing a coarse position label and the associated co-information, we further show that the enhancement of global amplitude-phase coupling is strongly shaped by spatial heterogeneity across the cavity.