Dynamical Poles in Non-Hermitian Impurity Scattering
Abstract
In Hermitian impurity scattering, each isolated late-time exponential is the fingerprint of a bound state. We show that this correspondence breaks down in non-Hermitian bands. For a single impurity in a non-Hermitian lattice, the late-time signal is controlled by isolated complex frequencies selected by the analytic continuation of the Green's function relevant to real-time dynamics, which we term dynamical poles (DPs). DPs need not coincide with static bound states: one may appear without any b...
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In Hermitian impurity scattering, each isolated late-time exponential is the fingerprint of a bound state. We show that this correspondence breaks down in non-Hermitian bands. For a single impurity in a non-Hermitian lattice, the late-time signal is controlled by isolated complex frequencies selected by the analytic continuation of the Green's function relevant to real-time dynamics, which we term dynamical poles (DPs). DPs need not coincide with static bound states: one may appear without any bound-state counterpart, while a static bound state may be dynamically invisible. The remainder of the signal is an incoherent background set by complex continuum edges. Our results establish that the real-time analytic structure of the Green's function, not the static eigenvalue problem alone, organizes non-Hermitian impurity scattering.
Source: arXiv:2604.12939v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2604.12939v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2604.12939v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2604.12939v1
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Apr 16, 2026
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