终端合诱导了关闭的非赫米特循环中的关键自身频谱过渡
Zhuo Bin Siu1, S M Rafi-Ul-Islam1, Mansoor B A Jalil2
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 117583, Republic of Singapore.
Scientific reports
|December 20, 2023
概括
关键的非赫密特皮肤效应 (NHSE) 可以发生在单个闭环非赫密特链中,而不仅仅是多个链. 当链条长度超过关键大小时,一个小型终端合器会诱导光谱开关.
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背景情况:
- 非赫米蒂安 (NH) 系统表现出非赫米蒂安皮肤效应 (NHSE),在开放边界条件 (OBC) 和周期边界条件 (PBC) 下引起不同的自身能量光谱.
- 临界NHSE通常需要多个合的NH链,其中链间合与单个链相比显著改变了频谱.
研究的目的:
- 为了证明关键的NHSE可以诱导在一个有限长度的非赫米特链中,具有闭环配置.
- 挑战传统的理解,即关键的NHSE转换需要多个链.
主要方法:
- 调查一个有限长度的单一非赫米特链,其弱端合形成一个闭环.
- 使用哈塔诺-尼尔森链模型对该效应的分析解释.
- 在各种一维NH链中证明现象的普遍性.
主要成果:
- 一个无限小的终端合可以在闭环系统中导致OBC和PBC光谱之间的突然切换.
- 这种光谱开关非常依赖于链条长度超过特定尺寸限制.
- 关键效应来自边界条件和边缘定位的相互作用.
结论:
- 关键的NHSE并不仅限于多链系统,可以在单个闭环NH链中实现.
- 有限尺寸效应和边界条件在NH系统中诱导关键现象方面发挥着至关重要的作用.
- 这些发现突出了有限的NH系统中关键的大小依赖效应的普遍性.
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