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Exact Solution and Large-Scale Scaling Analysis of the Imaginary Creutz-Stark Ladder
Yunyao Qi1, Heng Lin1, Quanfeng Lu1
1State Key Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Quantum Physics and Department of Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.
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We present an analytical solution for the complex spectrum of a Creutz ladder subject to an imaginary Stark potential. By mapping the system to a momentum-space differential equation, we derive the closed-form solution for the momentum-space wavefunctions. We identify a distinct cross-shaped spectrum consisting of discrete localized sectors and a continuous branch of asymptotically real states. Our derivation reveals that the discrete sectors arise from a global phase winding condition, whereas the asymptotically real branch emerges when the energy magnitude is smaller than the inter-cell hopping strength, a regime in which the momentum-space wavefunction develops singularities. We demonstrate that these singularities prevent standard quantization; instead, the open boundary conditions are satisfied via a size-dependent imaginary energy component that regulates the wavefunction decay. To investigate the properties of this branch in the thermodynamic limit, we perform large-scale finite-size scaling analysis up to system sizes L∼109. The numerical results confirm the power-law decay of the residual imaginary energy, supporting the asymptotic reality of these states. Furthermore, scaling of the inverse participation ratio and fractal dimension indicates that these states, while exhibiting size-dependent localization in finite systems, evolve into an extended phase in the thermodynamic limit. Our results establish a theoretical framework for understanding spectral transitions in systems with imaginary Stark potentials, with potential realizations in photonic frequency synthetic dimensions.
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