Braids and Higher-order Exceptional Points from the Interplay Between Lossy Defects and Topological Boundary States
Abstract
We show that the perturbation of the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger chain by a localized lossy defect leads to higher-order exceptional points (HOEP). Depending on the location of the defect, third- and fourth- order exceptional points (EP3 \& EP4) appear in the space of Hamiltonian parameters. On the one hand, they arise due to the non-Abelian braiding properties of exceptional lines (EL) in parameter space. Namely, the HOEPs lie at intersections of mutually non-commuting ELs. On the other hand, we show that such special intersections happen due to the fact that the delocalization of edge states, induced by the non-Hermitian defect, hybridizes them with defect states. These can then coalesce together into an EP3. When the defect lies at the midpoint of the chain, a special symmetry of the full spectrum can lead to an EP4. In this way, our model illustrates the emergence of interesting non-Abelian topological properties in the multiband structure of non-Hermitian perturbations of topological phases.
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@article{arxiv.2312.03054,
title = {Braids and Higher-order Exceptional Points from the Interplay Between Lossy Defects and Topological Boundary States},
author = {Zi-Jian Li and Gabriel Cardoso and Emil J. Bergholtz and Qing-Dong Jiang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.03054},
year = {2024}
}
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14 pages, 11 figures