Fragile non-Bloch spectrum and unconventional Green's function
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.23175v1
- Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 16:34:34 GMT
- Title: Fragile non-Bloch spectrum and unconventional Green's function
- Authors: Fei Song, Hong-Yi Wang, Zhong Wang,
- Abstract summary: In non-Hermitian systems, energy spectrum and eigenstates can be totally different under open or periodic boundary conditions.
We show that a wide range of non-Hermitian models with NHSE can even be highly sensitive to local perturbation under open boundary conditions.
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- Abstract: In non-Hermitian systems, it is a counterintuitive feature of the non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE) that the energy spectrum and eigenstates can be totally different under open or periodic boundary conditions, suggesting that non-Hermitian spectra can be extremely sensitive to non-local perturbations. Here, we show that a wide range of non-Hermitian models with NHSE can even be highly sensitive to local perturbation under open boundary conditions. The spectrum of these models is so fragile that it can be significantly modified by adding only exponentially small perturbations on boundaries. Intriguingly, we show that such fragile spectra are quantified by the Green's function exhibiting unconventional V-shape asymptotic behaviors. Accordingly, bi-directional exponential amplification can be observed. As an interesting consequence, we find a real-to-complex transition of the bulk spectrum induced by exponentially small boundary perturbations. Finally, we reveal a hierarchy of the asymptotic behaviors of non-Hermitian Green's functions, which restricts the frequency range for the presence of unconventional Green's functions.
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