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Exceptional horns in $n$-root graphene and Lieb photonic ring lattices

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2026-02-19 v1 Other Condensed Matter

Abstract

We present a systematic construction of non-Hermitian tight-binding lattices whose Bloch spectra are nnth roots of those of Hermitian parent two-dimensional (2D) lattices, namely graphene and the Lieb lattice. The nn-roots of these models are constructed from connecting loop modules of unidirectional couplings whose geometrical arrangements match that of the corresponding parent system. Their energy spectrum is shown to consist of nn rotated and equivalent branches in the complex energy plane, each matching the real spectrum of the parent model when raised to the nnth power, together with extra zero-energy flat bands (FBs) accounted for by the generalized index theorem. We show how the low-energy Dirac cones of the parent models translate, for an appropriate choice of phase configuration for the couplings of the nn-root lattices, as what we call an "exceptional horn" appearing at each branch, with the central Dirac point (DP) converted into zero-energy exceptional points (EPs) of order nn or higher at high-symmetry momenta. These exceptional horns reflect the behavior of low-lying excitations that scale with momentum as Eq1nE\sim\vert \mathbf{q}\vert^{\frac{1}{n}}, with n3n\geq 3, as opposed to the linear massless modes that characterize a Dirac cone. Moreover, we derive analytic expressions for the associated Landau levels (LLs), whose energies scale with magnetic flux as Eϕ12nE\sim\phi^{\frac{1}{2n}}. For the case of the nn-root Lieb lattice, the zeroth LL is shown to be exceptional. These results are analytically derived for both nn-root models and numerically demonstrated for certain values of nn. Finally, we propose a realistic photonic implementation based on coupled ring resonators with a split configuration of optical gain and loss.

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@article{arxiv.2602.16670,
  title  = {Exceptional horns in $n$-root graphene and Lieb photonic ring lattices},
  author = {A. M. Marques and D. Viedma and V. Ahufinger and R. G. Dias},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.16670},
  year   = {2026}
}

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18 pages, 15 figures