Non-Hermitian systems have provided a rich platform to study unconventional topological phases. These phases are usually robust against external perturbations that respect certain symmetries of the system. In this Letter, we provide a different method to analytically study the effect of disorder, using tools from quantum field theory applied to discrete models around the phase-transition points. We investigate two different one-dimensional models, the paradigmatic non-Hermitian Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model and an s-wave superconductor with imbalanced pairing. These analytic results are compared to numerical simulations in the discrete models. It is found that the systems are driven from a topological to a trivial phase in the same way
Topological phase transitions represent a new paradigm beyond conventional Landau-Ginzburg symmetry ...
Recent years have seen a growing interest in topological phases beyond the standard paradigm of gapp...
In this work we study many-body 'steady states' that arise in the non-Hermitian generalisation of th...
Non-Hermitian systems have provided a rich platform to study unconventional topological phases. Thes...
Non-Hermitian systems have provided a rich platform to study unconventional topological phases.These...
This thesis focuses on three main areas in quantum physics. The bulk of this thesis addresses the ef...
We study the emergence and disappearance of defect states in the complex Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (cSSH)...
This thesis presents studies of the role of disorder in non-equilibrium quantum systems. The quantum...
While Hermiticity lies at the heart of quantum mechanics, recent experimental advances in controllin...
Non-Hermitian quasicrystal constitutes a unique class of disordered open system with PT-symmetry bre...
We investigate the topology and localization of one-dimensional Hermitian and non-Hermitian Su-Schri...
Over the last decades, both band topology and Anderson transitions, as well as their interplay, have...
The interplay of non-Hermiticity and disorder dramatically influences system's localization properti...
A central topic in condensed matter research during the last decades has been the study and classifi...
In recent experiments, time-dependent periodic fields are used to create exotic topological phases o...
Topological phase transitions represent a new paradigm beyond conventional Landau-Ginzburg symmetry ...
Recent years have seen a growing interest in topological phases beyond the standard paradigm of gapp...
In this work we study many-body 'steady states' that arise in the non-Hermitian generalisation of th...
Non-Hermitian systems have provided a rich platform to study unconventional topological phases. Thes...
Non-Hermitian systems have provided a rich platform to study unconventional topological phases.These...
This thesis focuses on three main areas in quantum physics. The bulk of this thesis addresses the ef...
We study the emergence and disappearance of defect states in the complex Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (cSSH)...
This thesis presents studies of the role of disorder in non-equilibrium quantum systems. The quantum...
While Hermiticity lies at the heart of quantum mechanics, recent experimental advances in controllin...
Non-Hermitian quasicrystal constitutes a unique class of disordered open system with PT-symmetry bre...
We investigate the topology and localization of one-dimensional Hermitian and non-Hermitian Su-Schri...
Over the last decades, both band topology and Anderson transitions, as well as their interplay, have...
The interplay of non-Hermiticity and disorder dramatically influences system's localization properti...
A central topic in condensed matter research during the last decades has been the study and classifi...
In recent experiments, time-dependent periodic fields are used to create exotic topological phases o...
Topological phase transitions represent a new paradigm beyond conventional Landau-Ginzburg symmetry ...
Recent years have seen a growing interest in topological phases beyond the standard paradigm of gapp...
In this work we study many-body 'steady states' that arise in the non-Hermitian generalisation of th...