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Edge states in a non-Hermitian topological crystalline insulator

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2022-02-11 v2

Abstract

Breaking Hermiticity in topological systems gives rise to intriguing phenomena, such as the exceptional topology and the non-Hermitian skin effect. In this work, we study a non-Hermitian topological crystalline insulator sitting on the Kekul\'{e}-modulated honeycomb lattice with balanced gain and loss. We find that the gaplessness of the topological edge states in the non-Hermitian system is insensitive to edge geometries under moderate strength of gain and loss, unlike the cases of Hermitian topological crystalline insulators that depend on edge geometries crucially. We focus on two types of gain and loss configurations, which are PTPT-symmetric and PTPT-asymmetric, respectively. For the PTPT-symmetric configuration, the Dirac point of the topological edge states in the Hermitian molecular-zigzag-terminated ribbons splits into a pair of exceptional points. The edge gap in the Hermitian armchair-terminated ribbons vanishes and a Dirac point forms as far as moderate gain and loss is induced. The band gaps of edge and bulk states in the Hermitian armchair-terminated ribbons close simultaneously for the PTPT-asymmetric configuration.

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@article{arxiv.2110.07417,
  title  = {Edge states in a non-Hermitian topological crystalline insulator},
  author = {Qiu-Yue Xu and Feng Liu and Chui-Zhen Chen and Dong-Hui Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.07417},
  year   = {2022}
}

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To be published in Phys. Rev. B