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A Refined Biorthogonal Framework for Non-Hermitian Quantum Theory and Its Application in Dynamical Phase Transition

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Authors: Fei Wang, Guoying Liang, Zecheng Zhao, Bao-Ming Xu

Year

2026

Paper ID

35891

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

The description of states and dynamics in non-Hermitian systems is fundamentally linked to the choice of an appropriate theoretical framework--a point of ongoing debate in the field. This work addresses this issue by proposing a consistent formulation that reconciles existing controversies and establishes a unified theoretical understanding. Our approach rests on a foundational premise: The dynamics of both left- and right-vectors of a non-Hermitian system must satisfy the Schrödinger equation. Building on this physically motivated assumption, we refine the biorthogonal framework, leading to a consistent reformulation of non-Hermitian quantum theory. This refined framework can naturally reduce to standard quantum mechanics in the Hermitian limit. As a concrete application, we analyze the dynamical phase transition in a one-dimensional Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) model within this refined framework. Notably, our formulation naturally generalizes the known condition for such transitions in Hermitian two-band systems, namely, mathbf{d}kicdotmathbf{d}kf=0, to the non-Hermitian case, where it takes the form ReBigl\[frac{mathbf{d}ki}{dki}cdotfrac{mathbf{d}kf}{dkf}Bigr\]=0. Furthermore, we identify entirely new dynamical phase transitions that cannot be characterized by the winding number. We hope that this refined framework will find broad applications in the study of non-Hermitian systems.

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