The bulk-boundary correspondence (BBC), i.e. the direct relation between bulk topological invariants defined for infinite periodic systems and the occurrence of protected zero-energy surface states in finite samples, is a ubiquitous and widely observed phenomenon in topological matter. In non-Hermitian generalizations of topological systems, however, this fundamental correspondence has recently been found to be qualitatively altered, largely owing to the sensitivity of non-Hermitian eigenspectra to changing the boundary conditions. In this work, we report on two contributions towards comprehensively explaining this remarkable behavior unique to non-Hermitian systems with theory. First, we analytically solve paradigmatic non-Hermitian topolo...
The past decades have witnessed an explosion of interest in topological materials, and a lot of math...
Non-Hermitian (NH) Hamiltonians can be used to describe dissipative systems, notably including syste...
The energy bands of non-Hermitian systems exhibit nontrivial topological features that arise from th...
In topological insulators, the bulk-boundary correspondence describes the relationship between the b...
In topological insulators, the bulk-boundary correspondence describes the relationship between the b...
In topological insulators, the bulk-boundary correspondence describes the relationship between the b...
Topological phases of Hermitian systems are known to exhibit intriguing properties such as the prese...
Non-Hermitian systems exhibit striking exceptions from the paradigmatic bulk-boundary correspondence...
Genuinely non-Hermitian topological phases can be realized in open systems with sufficiently strong ...
Genuinely non-Hermitian topological phases can be realized in open systems with sufficiently strong ...
Non-Hermitian Hamiltonians, which describe a wide range of dissipative systems, and higher-order top...
Recently, the search for topological states of matter has turned to non-Hermitian systems, which exh...
The hallmark of symmetry-protected topological phases is the existence of anomalous boundary states,...
A topological insulator reveals its nontrivial bulk through the presence of gapless edge states: Thi...
The conventional bulk-boundary correspondence directly connects the number of topological edge state...
The past decades have witnessed an explosion of interest in topological materials, and a lot of math...
Non-Hermitian (NH) Hamiltonians can be used to describe dissipative systems, notably including syste...
The energy bands of non-Hermitian systems exhibit nontrivial topological features that arise from th...
In topological insulators, the bulk-boundary correspondence describes the relationship between the b...
In topological insulators, the bulk-boundary correspondence describes the relationship between the b...
In topological insulators, the bulk-boundary correspondence describes the relationship between the b...
Topological phases of Hermitian systems are known to exhibit intriguing properties such as the prese...
Non-Hermitian systems exhibit striking exceptions from the paradigmatic bulk-boundary correspondence...
Genuinely non-Hermitian topological phases can be realized in open systems with sufficiently strong ...
Genuinely non-Hermitian topological phases can be realized in open systems with sufficiently strong ...
Non-Hermitian Hamiltonians, which describe a wide range of dissipative systems, and higher-order top...
Recently, the search for topological states of matter has turned to non-Hermitian systems, which exh...
The hallmark of symmetry-protected topological phases is the existence of anomalous boundary states,...
A topological insulator reveals its nontrivial bulk through the presence of gapless edge states: Thi...
The conventional bulk-boundary correspondence directly connects the number of topological edge state...
The past decades have witnessed an explosion of interest in topological materials, and a lot of math...
Non-Hermitian (NH) Hamiltonians can be used to describe dissipative systems, notably including syste...
The energy bands of non-Hermitian systems exhibit nontrivial topological features that arise from th...