A perspective review that attributes defectiveness in non-Hermitian lattices to boundary conditions of a hypothetical Hermitian parent system.
Non-Hermitian Floquet topological phases in the double-kicked rotor
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Dynamical kicking systems possess rich topological structures. In this work, we study Floquet states of matter in a non-Hermitian extension of double kicked rotor model. Under the on-resonance condition, we find various non-Hermitian Floquet topological phases, with each being characterized by a pair of topological winding numbers. A generalized mean chiral displacement is introduced to detect these winding numbers dynamically in two symmetric time frames. Furthermore, by mapping the system to a periodically quenched lattice model, we obtain the topological edge states and unravel the bulk-edge correspondence of the non-Hermitian double kicked rotor. These results uncover the richness of Floquet topological states in non-Hermitian dynamical kicking systems.
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Perspective on topological states of non-Hermitian lattices
A perspective review that attributes defectiveness in non-Hermitian lattices to boundary conditions of a hypothetical Hermitian parent system.