Mechanism for scale-free skin effect in one-dimensional systems

Abstract

Non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE) is one of the most fascinating phenomena in non-Hermitian systems, which refers to enormous eigenstates localize at the boundary exponentially under open boundary condition (OBC). For typical NHSE, the localization length for a skin mode is independent of the system's size. Recently, some studies have revealed that for specific 1-dimensional model, the localization length for eigenstates are proportional to the system's length under generalized boundary condition (GBC), and such phenomenon is dubbed as scale-free skin effect (SFSE). Further, SFSE is discovered in 1-dimensional Hermitian chain with pure imaginary impurity at the end. In this work, we propose a mechanism for SFSE in 1-dimensional systems, which is model-independent. Our work provide a viewpoint for researching SFSE and shed new light on understanding finite size effect in non-Hermitian systems.

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