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Anderson transition at complex energies in one-dimensional parity-time-symmetric disordered systems

Published 9 Dec 2024 in physics.app-ph and cond-mat.dis-nn | (2412.06232v1)

Abstract: The presence of disorder can severely impede wave transport, resulting in the famous Anderson localization. Previous theoretical studies found that Anderson transition can exist in one-dimensional (1D) non-Hermitian disordered rings with chiral hopping, defying the scaling theory of localization for Hermitian systems. In these systems, localized (extended) modes are associated with real (complex) energies. Here, we report that Anderson localized modes with complex energies can also exist in such systems. The emergence of the complex-energy localized modes (CELMs) directly ties to the properties of the corresponding pristine non-Hermitian system. Specifically, the density of states of the complex spectrum under the periodic boundary condition and the non-Bloch parity-time transition of the open-boundary chain both play critical roles in the emergence of the CELMs. The coexistence of extended modes, real-energy localized modes (RELMs), and CELMs should be a generic phenomenon for 1D non-Hermitian disordered systems under class AI. Our work shows that the interplay between Anderson mechanism and non-Hermitian physics enriches the properties of disordered media and opens new possibilities for controlling wave transport.

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