Symmetry and Topology in Non-Hermitian Systems
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Abstract
The ideas of topology have found great success in Hermitian physical systems, but the incorporation of non-Hermitian effects may lead to even richer possibilities. Here, we present two results regarding the roles of symmetry and topology in non-Hermitian physical systems. First, we provide a systematic classification of non-Hermitian symmetry protected topological phases in arbitrary spatial dimension, based on the Bernard-LeClair symmetry classes. We discuss the physical insights provided by such a classification, and how it can serve as an important guide for future searches of non-Hermitian topological systems. We then discuss how symmetries can protect the existence of a surface of exceptional points, which are a natural generalization of Hermitian topological nodal phases.
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Presenters
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Hengyun Zhou
Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Department of Physics, Harvard University
Authors
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Hengyun Zhou
Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Department of Physics, Harvard University
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Jong Yeon Lee
Harvard University, Department of Physics, Harvard University
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Shang Liu
Department of Physics, Harvard University, Harvard University
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Bo Zhen
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania