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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Nonreciprocity combined with open boundaries and symmetry defects produces a domain-wall traveling-wave phase and anomalous chiral relaxation in open quantum systems.
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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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Nonreciprocity-enriched steady phases in open quantum systems
Nonreciprocity combined with open boundaries and symmetry defects produces a domain-wall traveling-wave phase and anomalous chiral relaxation in open quantum systems.