Exceptional rings in two-dimensional correlated systems with chiral symmetry
Abstract
Emergence of exceptional points in two dimensions is one of the remarkable phenomena in non-Hermitian systems. We here elucidate the impacts of symmetry on the non-Hermitian physics. Specifically, we analyze chiral symmetric correlated systems in equilibrium where the non-Hermitian phenomena are induced by the finite lifetime of quasi-particles. Intriguingly, our analysis reveals that the combination of symmetry and non-Hermiticity results in novel topological degeneracies of energy bands which we call symmetry-protected exceptional rings (SPERs). We observe the emergence of SPERs by analyzing a non-Hermitian Dirac Hamiltonian. Furthermore, by employing the dynamical mean-field theory, we demonstrate the emergence of SPERs in a correlated honeycomb lattice model whose single-particle spectrum is described by a non-Hermitian Dirac Hamiltonian. We uncover that the SPERs survive even beyond the non-Hermitian Dirac Hamiltonian, which is related to a zero-th Chern number.
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@article{arxiv.1810.06297,
title = {Exceptional rings in two-dimensional correlated systems with chiral symmetry},
author = {Tsuneya Yoshida and Robert Peters and Norio Kawakami and Yasuhiro Hatsugai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.06297},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
9 pages, 5 figures, typos were corrected