Asymptotically exact solution of the non-Hermitian disordered interacting Hatano-Nelson chain
Abstract
We present an asymptotically exact solution of a paradigmatic non-Hermitian model: the disordered interacting fermionic Hatano-Nelson model, or equivalently, the non-Hermitian spin-1/2 XXZ model. We use a renormalization group method suited for disordered systems and show that non-Hermitian couplings are relevant perturbations to the Hermitian model, which ultimately leads to a quantum-to-classical crossover. The ground state of the model consists of a collection of strongly coupled pairs of spins of arbitrary size at random positions which, unlike the Hermitian case, do not form singlets, but a mixture of the singlet and the triplet state. As a result, the magnetic susceptibility in the -directions becomes negative and diverges at a finite small temperature. Additionally, in sharp contrast to the increase observed in disordered Hermitian chains, the entanglement entropy of a partition of size saturates for large , as the strongly coupled pairs become classical and stop contributing at large length scales.
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@article{arxiv.2509.16309,
title = {Asymptotically exact solution of the non-Hermitian disordered interacting Hatano-Nelson chain},
author = {Valéria M. Mattiello and Victor L. Quito and Eduardo Miranda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.16309},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
6 pages, 3 figures. Includes Supplemental Material (8 pages, 3 figures)