Finite-size Effects on The Edge Loss Probability in Non-Hermitian Quantum Walks
Quantum Physics
2025-12-24 v1
Abstract
A dynamical bulk-edge relation in quantum walks has been theoretically proposed and experimentally observed, in which a power-law dependence of the bulk loss probability is associated with a pronounced peak of loss probability at the edge. This behavior has been proven to arise from imaginary gap closing and the non-Hermitian skin effect in the infinite limit without boundary effects. However, in a finite-size chain, we find that boundary scattering can suppress this edge burst. Meanwhile, imaginary gap opening together with the non-Hermitian skin effect, can also induce a large loss probability at the edge. Our results provide insights into finite-size quantum dynamics.
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@article{arxiv.2512.20106,
title = {Finite-size Effects on The Edge Loss Probability in Non-Hermitian Quantum Walks},
author = {Shuaixian Liu and Yulan Dong and Bowen Zeng and Mengqiu Long},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.20106},
year = {2025}
}
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6 Pages, 5 figures