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Topology and exceptional points of massive Dirac models with generic non-Hermitian perturbations (1902.06617v2)

Published 18 Feb 2019 in cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.str-el, physics.optics, and quant-ph

Abstract: Recently, there has been a lot of activity in the research field of topological non-Hermitian physics, partly driven by fundamental interests and partly driven by applications in photonics. However, despite these activities, a general classification and characterization of non-Hermitian Dirac models that describe the experimental systems is missing. Here, we present a systematic investigation of massive Dirac models on periodic lattices, perturbed by general non-Hermitian terms. We find that there are three different types of non-Hermitian terms. For each case we determine the bulk exceptional points, the boundary modes, and the band topology. Our findings serve as guiding principles for the design of applications, for example, in photonic lattices. For instance, periodic Dirac systems with non-Hermitian mass terms can be used as topological lasers. Periodic Dirac systems with non-Hermitian anti-commuting terms, on the other hand, exhibit exceptional points at the surface, whose non-trivial topology could be utilized for optical devices.

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