• Letter

Disorder-driven phase transition in the second-order non-Hermitian skin effect

Kyoung-Min Kim and Moon Jip Park
Phys. Rev. B 104, L121101 – Published 1 September 2021
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Abstract

The non-Hermitian skin effect exhibits a collapse of extended bulk modes into an extensive number of localized boundary states in the open boundary condition. Here, we demonstrate a disorder-driven phase transition of a trivial non-Hermitian system to the higher-order non-Hermitian skin effect phase. In contrast to clean systems, the disorder-induced boundary modes form an arc in the complex energy plane, which is a manifestation of the disorder-driven energy-dependent phase transition. At the phase transition, localized corner modes and bulk modes characterized by trivial Hamiltonians coexist within a single band, while they remain separated in the complex energy plane. This behavior is analogous to the mobility edge phenomena in disordered Hermitian systems. Using effective medium theory and numerical diagonalizations, we provide a systematic characterization of the disorder-driven phase transition.

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  • Received 1 July 2021
  • Revised 16 August 2021
  • Accepted 18 August 2021

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.104.L121101

©2021 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

Kyoung-Min Kim and Moon Jip Park*

  • Center for Theoretical Physics of Complex Systems, Institute for Basic Science (IBS) Daejeon 34126, Republic of Korea

  • *moonjippark@ibs.re.kr

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Vol. 104, Iss. 12 — 15 September 2021

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