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arxiv: 2008.01090 · v2 · pith:LZXKAQCO · submitted 2020-08-03 · cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.str-el

Exceptional Topological Insulators

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classification cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.str-el
keywords topologicalbulkexceptionalnon-hermitianinsulatormatterpointsingle
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We introduce the exceptional topological insulator (ETI), a non-Hermitian topological state of matter that features exotic non-Hermitian surface states which can only exist within the three-dimensional topological bulk embedding. We show how this phase can evolve from a Weyl semimetal or Hermitian three-dimensional topological insulator close to criticality when quasiparticles acquire a finite lifetime. The ETI does not require any symmetry to be stabilized. It is characterized by a bulk energy point gap, and exhibits robust surface states that cover the bulk gap as a single sheet of complex eigenvalues or with a single exceptional point. The ETI can be induced universally in gapless solid-state systems, thereby setting a paradigm for non-Hermitian topological matter.

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