Continuous variation of magnetic bias across finite-width interfaces in continuum photonic systems preserves bulk-edge correspondence via Chern invariants, while discontinuities create localized edge modes that necessitate an anomalous bulk-edge correspondence.
Topological phases and bulk-edge correspondence of magnetized cold plasmas.Nature Communications, 12(1):3924
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Effects of interface regularity on the bulk-edge correspondence in continuum photonic systems
Continuous variation of magnetic bias across finite-width interfaces in continuum photonic systems preserves bulk-edge correspondence via Chern invariants, while discontinuities create localized edge modes that necessitate an anomalous bulk-edge correspondence.