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Quasi-Non-Hermitian Edge Bursts Induced by Nonuniform Loss

Quantum Physics 2026-07-21 v1

Abstract

Non-Hermitian quantum walks on lossy lattices with open boundaries can exhibit an anomalous peak of the loss probability at the boundary, known as the non-Hermitian edge burst (NHEB). This phenomenon has been attributed to the combined effect of the non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE) and a gapless imaginary spectrum. Here we investigate a class of models in which the NHSE is induced by magnetic flux while the loss is spatially nonuniform. We show that the spatial distribution of loss plays a crucial role in determining the emergence and strength of the NHEB. Notably, even in the absence of the NHSE, a weak boundary accumulation of the loss probability persists. We term this effect a quasi-non-Hermitian edge burst (quasi-NHEB). By analyzing the dependence of the loss probability on the initial position, we further demonstrate that the quasi-NHEB obeys a bulk-edge scaling relation distinct from that of conventional NHEB. Our results show that spatially nonuniform loss alone can generate boundary-localized loss anomalies even without the NHSE, providing new insight into non-Hermitian boundary phenomena and a broader platform for their exploration and potential applications.

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@article{arxiv.2607.19097,
  title  = {Quasi-Non-Hermitian Edge Bursts Induced by Nonuniform Loss},
  author = {Ze Yang and Wei Li and Fuxiang Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.19097},
  year   = {2026}
}