JOURNAL ARTICLE

Biorthogonal Bulk-Boundary Correspondence in Non-Hermitian Systems

Flore K. KunstElisabet EdvardssonJan Carl BudichEmil J. Bergholtz

Year: 2018 Journal:   Physical Review Letters Vol: 121 (2)Pages: 026808-026808   Publisher: American Physical Society

Abstract

Non-Hermitian systems exhibit striking exceptions from the paradigmatic bulk-boundary correspondence, including the failure of bulk Bloch band invariants in predicting boundary states and the (dis)appearance of boundary states at parameter values far from those corresponding to gap closings in periodic systems without boundaries. Here, we provide a comprehensive framework to unravel this disparity based on the notion of biorthogonal quantum mechanics: While the properties of the left and right eigenstates corresponding to boundary modes are individually decoupled from the bulk physics in non-Hermitian systems, their combined biorthogonal density penetrates the bulk precisely when phase transitions occur. This leads to generalized bulk-boundary correspondence and a quantized biorthogonal polarization that is formulated directly in systems with open boundaries. We illustrate our general insights by deriving the phase diagram for several microscopic open boundary models, including exactly solvable non-Hermitian extensions of the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model and Chern insulators.

Keywords:
Biorthogonal system Hermitian matrix Boundary (topology) Eigenvalues and eigenvectors Physics Boundary value problem Mathematics Mathematical physics Mathematical analysis Quantum mechanics Computer science

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Quantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics
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Topological Materials and Phenomena
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