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Impurity-induced non-unitary criticality

Published 18 Feb 2025 in quant-ph and cond-mat.str-el | (2502.12469v1)

Abstract: Quantum impurities give rise to rich physical phenomena, with some exhibiting critical behavior described by conformal field theories (CFTs) in the low-energy limit. In parallel, party-time ($\mathcal{PT}$) symmetric non-Hermitian systems host exceptional points (EPs) at criticality, leading to exotic features governed by non-unitary CFTs. Here, we establish a connection between non-Hermitian impurities and CFTs by demonstrating that the critical properties of a (1+1)-dimensional free-fermion chain with central charge $c=1$ can be drastically altered by the presence of a local non-Hermitian impurity. Through a systematic analysis of entanglement/R\'enyi entropy, the finite-size scaling of the many-body spectrum, and fidelity susceptibility, we identify that this impurity-induced non-Hermitian criticality is characterized by a non-unitary CFT with central charge $c=-2$. Furthermore, we find that these non-unitary critical properties exhibit strong sensitivity to boundary conditions.

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