In a 1D amorphous non-Hermitian chain, a singular-value-based real-space winding number stays quantized and predicts protected edge states even when the eigenvalue spectrum is unstable.
Observation of non-Hermitian boundary induced hybrid skin-topological effect excited by synthetic complex frequencies
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The hybrid skin-topological effect (HSTE) has recently been proposed as a mechanism where topological edge states collapse into corner states under the influence of the non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE). However, directly observing this effect is challenging due to the complex frequencies of eigenmodes. In this study, we experimentally observe HSTE corner states using synthetic complex frequency excitations in a transmission line network. We demonstrate that HSTE induces asymmetric transmission along a specific direction within the topological band gap. Besides HSTE, we identify corner states originating from non-chiral edge states, which are caused by the unbalanced effective onsite energy shifts at the boundaries of the network. Furthermore, our results suggest that whether the bulk interior is Hermitian or non-Hermitian is not a key factor for HSTE. Instead, the HSTE states can be realized and relocated simply by adjusting the non-Hermitian distribution at the boundaries. Our research has deepened the understanding of a range of issues regarding HSTE, paving the way for advancements in the design of non-Hermitian topological devices.
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Point-gap topology in amorphous non-Hermitian quantum systems
In a 1D amorphous non-Hermitian chain, a singular-value-based real-space winding number stays quantized and predicts protected edge states even when the eigenvalue spectrum is unstable.