Unraveling the Non-Hermitian Skin Effect in Dissipative Systems
Abstract
The non-Hermitian skin effect, i.e. eigenstate condensation at the edges in lattices with open boundaries, is an exotic manifestation of non-Hermitian systems. In Bloch theory, an effective non-Hermitian Hamiltonian is generally used to describe dissipation, which however is not norm-preserving and neglects quantum jumps. Here it is shown that in a self-consistent description of the dissipative dynamics in a one-band lattice, based on the stochastic Schr\"odinger equation or Lindblad master equation with a collective jump operator, the skin effect and its dynamical features are washed out. Nevertheless, both short- and long-time relaxation dynamics provide a hidden signature of the skin effect found in the semiclassical limit. In particular, relaxation toward a maximally mixed state with the largest von Neumann entropy in a lattice with open boundaries is a manifestation of the semiclassical skin effect.
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@article{arxiv.2010.12431,
title = {Unraveling the Non-Hermitian Skin Effect in Dissipative Systems},
author = {Stefano Longhi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.12431},
year = {2020}
}
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14 pages, 6 figures, to appear in Phys Rev B (Rapid Communications)