Electronic polarization in non-Bloch band theory
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Hermitian topological materials are characterized by the nontrivial relation between topological numbers and edge modes, i.e. the bulk-boundary correspondence. In non-Hermitian systems, the conventional correspondence breaks down. Instead, in the non-Hermitian Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model, the non-Bloch bulk-boundary correspondence, which is the relation between the non-Bloch winding number and the non-Hermitian skin effect, is proposed by S. Yao and Z. Wang. We introduce the non-Bloch polarization as a topological quantity to detect the non-Hermitian skin effect. Moreover, we also discuss the non-Bloch bulk-boundary correspondence in two-dimensional systems using the non-Bloch polarization with spiral boundary conditions.
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