Winding-Control Mechanism of Non-Hermitian Systems
Winding-Control Mechanism of Non-Hermitian Systems
Non-Hermitian quantum systems exhibit various interesting and inter-connected spectral, topological, and boundary-sensitive features. By introducing conditional boundary conditions (CBCs) for non-Hermitian quantum systems, we explore a winding-control mechanism that selectively collapses specific periodic boundary condition (PBC) spectra onto their open boundary condition (OBC) counterparts, guided by their specific winding numbers, together with a composite reconstruction of the Brillouin zone (BZ) and generalized Brillouin zone (GBZ). The corresponding eigenstates also manifest nontrivial skin effects or extended behaviors arising from the interplay between BZ and GBZ structures. Furthermore, we can generalize our control by incorporating similarity transformations and holomorphic mappings with the boundary controls. We demonstrate the winding control numerically within various models, which enriches our knowledge of non-Hermitian physics across the spectrum, topology, and bulk-boundary correspondence.
Yongxu Fu、Yi Zhang
物理学
Yongxu Fu,Yi Zhang.Winding-Control Mechanism of Non-Hermitian Systems[EB/OL].(2025-06-20)[2025-07-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.16887.点此复制
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