Gui-Juan Liu, Jia-Ming Zhang, Shan-Zhong Li, Zhi Li
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Abstract
We investigate the properties of mobility edge in an Aubry-Andr\'e-Harper
model with non-reciprocal long-range hopping. The results reveal that there can
be a new type of mobility edge featuring both strength-dependent and scale-free
properties. By calculating the fractal dimension, we find that the positions of
mobility edges are robust to the strength of non-reciprocal long-range hopping.
Furthermore, through scale analysis of the observables such as fractal
dimension, eigenenergy and eigenstate, etc., we prove that four different
specific mobility edges can be observed in the system. This paper extends the
family tree of mobility edges and hopefully it will shed more light on the
related theory and experiment.