Engineering unique localization transition with coupled Hatano-Nelson chains

The paradigmatic Hatano-Nelson (HN) Hamiltonian induces a delocalization-localization (DL) transition in a one-dimensional (1D) lattice with random disorder, in striking contrast to its Hermitian counterpart. The DL transition also persists in the presence of a quasiperiodic potential separating com...

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Main Author: Ritaban Samanta, Aditi Chakrabarty, Sanjoy Datta
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Published: SciPost 2025-03-01
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Online Access:https://scipost.org/SciPostPhysCore.8.1.033
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description The paradigmatic Hatano-Nelson (HN) Hamiltonian induces a delocalization-localization (DL) transition in a one-dimensional (1D) lattice with random disorder, in striking contrast to its Hermitian counterpart. The DL transition also persists in the presence of a quasiperiodic potential separating completely delocalized and localized eigenstates. In this study, we reveal that coupling two 1D quasiperiodic Hatano-Nelson (QHN) lattices significantly alters the nature of the DL transition and identify two critical points, $V_{c1} < V_{c2}$, when the nearest neighbors of the two 1D QHN lattices are cross-coupled with strong hopping amplitudes under periodic boundary conditions (PBC). Complete delocalization occurs below $V_{c1}$ and the states are completely localized above $V_{c2}$, while two mobility edges symmetrically emerge about Re[E] = 0 between $V_{c1}$ and $V_{c2}$. Notably, under specific asymmetric cross-hopping amplitudes, $V_{c1}$ approaches zero, resulting in localized states even for an infinitesimally weak potential. Remarkably, we also find that the mobility edges precisely divide the delocalized and localized states in equal proportions. We demonstrate a possible implementation of these findings in a coupled waveguided array which can be exploited to control and manipulate the light localization depending upon the hopping amplitude in the two QHN chains.
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spelling doaj-art-a38f06c8e593487ea94039bb9c92756d2025-08-20T02:49:36ZengSciPostSciPost Physics Core2666-93662025-03-018103310.21468/SciPostPhysCore.8.1.033Engineering unique localization transition with coupled Hatano-Nelson chainsRitaban Samanta, Aditi Chakrabarty, Sanjoy DattaThe paradigmatic Hatano-Nelson (HN) Hamiltonian induces a delocalization-localization (DL) transition in a one-dimensional (1D) lattice with random disorder, in striking contrast to its Hermitian counterpart. The DL transition also persists in the presence of a quasiperiodic potential separating completely delocalized and localized eigenstates. In this study, we reveal that coupling two 1D quasiperiodic Hatano-Nelson (QHN) lattices significantly alters the nature of the DL transition and identify two critical points, $V_{c1} < V_{c2}$, when the nearest neighbors of the two 1D QHN lattices are cross-coupled with strong hopping amplitudes under periodic boundary conditions (PBC). Complete delocalization occurs below $V_{c1}$ and the states are completely localized above $V_{c2}$, while two mobility edges symmetrically emerge about Re[E] = 0 between $V_{c1}$ and $V_{c2}$. Notably, under specific asymmetric cross-hopping amplitudes, $V_{c1}$ approaches zero, resulting in localized states even for an infinitesimally weak potential. Remarkably, we also find that the mobility edges precisely divide the delocalized and localized states in equal proportions. We demonstrate a possible implementation of these findings in a coupled waveguided array which can be exploited to control and manipulate the light localization depending upon the hopping amplitude in the two QHN chains.https://scipost.org/SciPostPhysCore.8.1.033
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Engineering unique localization transition with coupled Hatano-Nelson chains
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title Engineering unique localization transition with coupled Hatano-Nelson chains
title_full Engineering unique localization transition with coupled Hatano-Nelson chains
title_fullStr Engineering unique localization transition with coupled Hatano-Nelson chains
title_full_unstemmed Engineering unique localization transition with coupled Hatano-Nelson chains
title_short Engineering unique localization transition with coupled Hatano-Nelson chains
title_sort engineering unique localization transition with coupled hatano nelson chains
url https://scipost.org/SciPostPhysCore.8.1.033
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