Sublattice symmetry in any 1D quadratic bosonic pairing Hamiltonian automatically implies an effective time-reversal symmetry of the dynamical matrix, enabling a symmetry-protected skin effect distinct from quadrature decoupling.
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Density-density interactions transfer bath-induced non-reciprocity to uncoupled degrees of freedom, inducing directional drift in open quantum many-body systems.
Aligning an exceptional point with a dissipative phase transition in an extended open Dicke model amplifies critical fluctuations and modifies critical exponents through EP-induced Jordan-block dynamics.
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Symmetry as a route to generalized bosonic Kitaev chains
Sublattice symmetry in any 1D quadratic bosonic pairing Hamiltonian automatically implies an effective time-reversal symmetry of the dynamical matrix, enabling a symmetry-protected skin effect distinct from quadrature decoupling.
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Interaction-Mediated Non-Reciprocal Dynamics in Open Quantum Systems: From an Exactly Solvable Model to Generic Behavior
Density-density interactions transfer bath-induced non-reciprocity to uncoupled degrees of freedom, inducing directional drift in open quantum many-body systems.
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Enhanced dissipative criticality at an exceptional point
Aligning an exceptional point with a dissipative phase transition in an extended open Dicke model amplifies critical fluctuations and modifies critical exponents through EP-induced Jordan-block dynamics.