Skin effects in non-Hermitian Luttinger liquids fractionalize by symmetry, producing decoupled spin and charge skin modes at low energies plus an interaction-enabled E8 skin effect absent in free fermions.
Topological Order and Non-Hermitian Skin Effect in Generalized Ideal Chern Bands
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Fractionalization in ideal Chern bands and non-Hermitian topological physics are two active but so far separate research directions. Merging these, we generalize the notion of ideal Chern bands to the non-Hermitian realm and uncover several striking consequences both on the level of band theory and in the strongly interacting regime. Specifically, we show that the lowest band of a Kapit--Mueller lattice model with an imaginary gauge potential satisfies a generalized ideal condition with complex Berry curvature in sync with a complex quantum metric. The ideal band remains purely real and exactly flat on both the torus and cylinder: eigenstates are extended on the torus, while on the cylinder all right and left eigenstates localize at the boundaries, yielding a non-Hermitian skin effect without spectral winding. In the interacting regime, we find that the generalized ideal condition stabilizes an incompressible liquid at fractional fillings, retaining intrinsic non-Hermitian features on both cylinder and torus, while strikingly distinct on different manifolds. On the cylinder, the ground states are always skin-Laughlin states. In contrast, on the torus, we instead observe an unconventional competition between topologically ordered Laughlin-like states and negative collective modes, arising purely from non-Hermiticity.
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Symmetry-Fractionalized Skin Effects in Non-Hermitian Luttinger Liquids
Skin effects in non-Hermitian Luttinger liquids fractionalize by symmetry, producing decoupled spin and charge skin modes at low energies plus an interaction-enabled E8 skin effect absent in free fermions.
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Non-Hermitian Skin Effect Enhances Pairing Correlations in Moir\'{e} Hubbard Systems
Non-Hermitian skin effect enhances on-site pairing susceptibility by 98% on 3x3 clusters in moiré Hubbard systems via channel-selective boundary localization for intermediate non-reciprocity.