Higher-winding phases in one-dimensional non-Hermitian topological superconductors

Y Yung-Yeh Chang (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica 1 , Taipei 115201,) X Xiang-Yu Li (Beijing Key Laboratory for Green Catalysis and Separation and Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Materials Science & Engineering) K Ken Shiozaki C Chen-Hsuan Hsu (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica 1 , Taipei 115201,)

Abstract

Non-Hermitian topological superconductors provide a setting in which point-gap topology, non-Hermitian skin effects, and Majorana zero modes are strongly intertwined. In this work, we adopt a coefficient-based approach for computing winding numbers and deriving analytical expressions for phase boundaries in one-dimensional non-Hermitian topological superconductors characterized by point-gap topology with Z invariants. We apply this approach to two non-Hermitian topological superconducting lattice models, with and without sublattice degrees of freedom, including longer-range hoppings, thereby accessing a much broader parameter space. These extensions generate higher-order polynomials and support phases with higher winding numbers, reflecting the underlying Z topology. We further clarify how a weak perturbation suppresses the non-Hermitian skin effect while preserving the sublattice-symmetry-protected invariant associated with Majorana zero modes. The predicted winding numbers are verified by open-boundary spectra, where one or multiple pairs of zero-energy boundary modes appear consistently with the bulk invariant. We also examine the stability of these modes against onsite disorder by examining the zero-mode energy, the bulk gap, and the inverse participation ratio. Our results provide a systematic and efficient route to constructing topological phase diagrams for higher-winding non-Hermitian topological superconductors.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 140, Issue 6
Published August 14, 2026
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (4)

Y

Yung-Yeh Chang

Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica 1 , Taipei 115201,

X

Xiang-Yu Li

Beijing Key Laboratory for Green Catalysis and Separation and Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Materials Science & Engineering

K

Ken Shiozaki

C

Chen-Hsuan Hsu

Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica 1 , Taipei 115201,