Nonunitary Scaling Theory of Non-Hermitian Localization
Abstract
Non-Hermiticity can destroy Anderson localization and lead to delocalization even in one dimension. However, the unified understanding of the non-Hermitian delocalization has yet to be established. Here, we develop a scaling theory of localization in non-Hermitian systems. We reveal that non-Hermiticity introduces a new scale and breaks down the one-parameter scaling, which is the central assumption of the conventional scaling theory of localization. Instead, we identify the origin of the unconventional non-Hermitian delocalization as the two-parameter scaling. Furthermore, we establish the threefold universality of non-Hermitian localization based on reciprocity; reciprocity forbids the delocalization without internal degrees of freedom, whereas symplectic reciprocity results in a new type of symmetry-protected delocalization.
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@article{arxiv.2005.00604,
title = {Nonunitary Scaling Theory of Non-Hermitian Localization},
author = {Kohei Kawabata and Shinsei Ryu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.00604},
year = {2021}
}
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6+14 pages, 2+2 figures, 1+1 tables