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Minimal Hamiltonian deformations as bulk probes of effective non-Hermiticity in Dirac materials

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2026-05-19 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Non-Hermitian (NH) Dirac semimetals describe open gain--loss systems. Yet at charge neutrality, models featuring real spectrum often look Hermitian-like, with NH effects absorbed into renormalized band parameters. Here, we show that a response-based diagnostic of effective non-Hermiticity can be formulated using minimal pseudo-Lorentz-symmetry-breaking deformations, which separate observables that remain captured by parameter redefinitions from those that exhibit irreducible NH structure. For a two-dimensional NH Dirac semimetal in the weak-NH, real-spectrum regime, we analyze Dirac-cone tilt and velocity anisotropy and compute representative probes of spectral structure, quantum geometry, optical response, and viscoelasticity at zero temperature. We find that tilt yields an NH-dependent slope of the density of states that cannot be collapsed to a single effective velocity, while velocity anisotropy can be captured by effective-velocity reparametrization. Furthermore, the quantum metric and collisionless optical conductivities provide NH-insensitive benchmarks (with the nonlinear conductivity symmetry selected), whereas the shear viscosity offers a discriminator through its tensor structure. Our results identify minimal deformations and bulk response channels that enable access to effective non-Hermiticity even when the spectrum remains real.

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@article{arxiv.2602.05040,
  title  = {Minimal Hamiltonian deformations as bulk probes of effective non-Hermiticity in Dirac materials},
  author = {Sergio Pino-Alarcón and Juan Pablo Esparza and Vladimir Juričić},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.05040},
  year   = {2026}
}

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14 pages, 7 figures, published version