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Exceptional topological insulators with crystal symmetries

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Abstract

Exceptional topological insulators are a non-Hermitian three-dimensional phase of matter with nontrivial point-gap topology. Their topological index, a 3D winding number, is well-defined without any symmetries, and implies that the surface of the open system hosts anomalous topologically protected modes. I will explain how this non-Hermitian topological phase can be inferred using symmetry-indicators of the bulk Hamiltonian. Furthermore, I will demonstrate how exceptional topological insulators represent a pumping between a two-dimensional phase with a higher-order non-Hermitian skin effect and a trivial two-dimensional phase. This implies an anomalous localization of the surface states of an exceptional topological insulator.

Presenters

  • Titus Neupert

    University of Zurich, Universität Zürich, Department of Physics, University of Zurich, Univ of Zurich, Physics, University of Zurich

Authors

  • Titus Neupert

    University of Zurich, Universität Zürich, Department of Physics, University of Zurich, Univ of Zurich, Physics, University of Zurich

  • Frank Schindler

    Princeton University, University of Zurich

  • Michael Denner

    Univ of Zurich

  • Marta Brzezinska

    Univ of Zurich

  • Pascal Vecsei

    Univ of Zurich

  • Anar Bold

    Univ of Zurich

  • Tomas Bzdusek

    Paul Scherrer Institute, Univ of Zurich