Fidelity and criticality in the nonreciprocal Aubry-Andr{\'e}-Harper model
Abstract
We study the critical behaviors of the ground and first excited states in the one-dimensional nonreciprocal Aubry-Andr{\'e}-Harper model using both the self-normal and biorthogonal fidelity susceptibilities. We demonstrate that fidelity susceptibility serves as a probe for the phase transition in the nonreciprocal AAH model. For ground states, characterized by real eigenenergies across the entire regime, both fidelity susceptibilities near the critical points scale as , akin to the Hermitian AAH model. However, for the first-excited states, the fidelity susceptibilities exhibit distinct scaling laws, contingent upon whether the lattice consists of even or odd sites. For even lattices, both the self-normal and biorthogonal fidelity susceptibilities near the critical points continue to scale as . In contrast, for odd lattices, the biorthogonal fidelity susceptibilities diverge, while the self-normal fidelity susceptibilities exhibit linear behavior, indicating a novel scaling law.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.2404.16704,
title = {Fidelity and criticality in the nonreciprocal Aubry-Andr{\'e}-Harper model},
author = {Chen-Chang Zeng and Zhen Cai and Guang-Heng Wang and Gaoyong Sun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.16704},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
6 pages, 5 figures