Tracking Intrinsic Non-Hermitian Skin Effect in Lossy Lattices

Non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE), characterized by a majority of eigenstates localized at open boundaries, is one of the most iconic phenomena in non-Hermitian lattices. Despite notable experimental studies implemented, most of them witness only certain signs of the NHSE rather than the intrinsic ex...

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description Non-Hermitian skin effect (NHSE), characterized by a majority of eigenstates localized at open boundaries, is one of the most iconic phenomena in non-Hermitian lattices. Despite notable experimental studies implemented, most of them witness only certain signs of the NHSE rather than the intrinsic exponential localization inherent in eigenstates, owing to the ubiquitous and inevitable background loss. Even worse, the experimental observation of the NHSE would be completely obscured in highly lossy cases. Here, we theoretically propose a dual test approach to eliminate the destructive loss effect and track the intrinsic NHSE that is essentially irrelevant to background loss. Experimentally, the effectiveness of this approach is precisely validated by one- and two-dimensional non-Hermitian acoustic lattices. Our study sheds new light on the previously untapped intrinsic aspect of the NHSE, which is of particular significance in non-Hermitian topological physics.
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