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Theory for the spectral splitting exponent of exceptional points

Quantum Physics 2025-11-24 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Other Condensed Matter

Abstract

Exceptional points (EPs), singularities in non-Hermitian systems where eigenvalues and eigenstates coalesce, exhibit a dramatically enhanced response to perturbations compared to Hermitian degeneracies. This makes them exceptional candidates for sensing applications. The spectral splitting of an NNth-order EP scales with perturbation strength ϵ\epsilon over a wide range, from ϵ\epsilon to ϵ1/N\epsilon^{1/N}. Although the exact scaling exponent can be determined in principle by solving the characteristic equation, this approach becomes analytically intractable for large NN and often fails to yield useful physical insight. In this work, we develop a theory to directly predict the scaling exponent from the matrix positions of the perturbation. By using the Jordan block structure of the unperturbed Hamiltonian, we show that the splitting exponent can be analytically determined when the matrix positions of the perturbation satisfy some specific conditions. Our analytical framework provides a useful design principle for engineering perturbations to achieve a desired spectral response, facilitating the development of EP-based sensors.

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@article{arxiv.2509.02174,
  title  = {Theory for the spectral splitting exponent of exceptional points},
  author = {Shu-Xuan Wang and Zhongbo Yan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.02174},
  year   = {2025}
}

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10 pages, 2 figures