Origin of Robust $\mathbb{Z}_2$ Topological Phases in Stacked Hermitian Systems: Non-Hermitian Level Repulsion
Abstract
Quantum spin Hall insulators, which possess a non-trivial topological phase, have attracted great attention for two decades. It is generally believed that when an even number of layers of the quantum spin Hall insulators are stacked, the topological phase becomes unstable due to nature. While the counterexamples of the instability were observed in several literates, there is no systematic understanding. In this work, we provide a systematic understanding that the robust topological phase in a Hermitian system with chiral symmetry against stacking. We clarify that the robustness generally originates from level repulsion in the corresponding non-Hermitian system derived from Hermitization. We demonstrate this by treating a class DIII superconductor in 1D with topology and the corresponding non-Hermitian 1D system in class AII with point-gap topology.
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@article{arxiv.2407.20759,
title = {Origin of Robust $\mathbb{Z}_2$ Topological Phases in Stacked Hermitian Systems: Non-Hermitian Level Repulsion},
author = {Zhiyu Jiang and Masatoshi Sato and Hideaki Obuse},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.20759},
year = {2024}
}
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13 pages, 11 figures