The traditional bulk-boundary correspondence assuring robust gapless modes at the edges and surfaces of insulating and nodal topological materials gets masked in non-Hermitian (NH) systems by the skin effect, manifesting an accumulation of a macroscopic number of states near such interfaces. Here we show that dislocation lattice defects are immune to such skin effect or at most display a weak skin effect (depending on its relative orientation with the Burgers vector), and as such they support robust topological modes in the bulk of a NH system, specifically when the parent Hermitian phase features band inversion at a finite momentum. However, the dislocation modes gradually lose their support at their core when the system approaches an exce...
Over the last decades, both band topology and Anderson transitions, as well as their interplay, have...
Topological edge modes are excitations that are localized at the materials' edges and yet are charac...
Topological band-insulators (TBIs) represent a new class of quantum materials that in the presence o...
We demonstrate that dislocations in two-dimensional non-Hermitian systems can give rise to density a...
The classification of point gap topology in all local non-Hermitian (NH) symmetry classes has been r...
Topological modes (TMs) are usually localized at defects or boundaries of a much larger topological ...
The non-Hermitian skin effect is a phenomenon in which an extensive number of states accumulates at ...
The classification of point gap topology in all local non-Hermitian symmetry classes has been recent...
Non-Hermitian band theory distinguishes between line gaps and point gaps. While point gaps can give ...
A unique feature of non-Hermitian (NH) systems is the NH skin effect, i.e., the edge localization of...
A unique feature of non-Hermitian (NH) systems is the NH skin effect, i.e. the edge localization of ...
Bulk dislocation lattice defects are instrumental to identify translationally active topological ins...
We show that the bulk-boundary correspondence for topological insulators can be modified in the pres...
International audienceTopological phases of matter are conventionally characterized by the bulk-boun...
In insulating crystals, it was previously shown that defects with two fewer dimensions than the bulk...
Over the last decades, both band topology and Anderson transitions, as well as their interplay, have...
Topological edge modes are excitations that are localized at the materials' edges and yet are charac...
Topological band-insulators (TBIs) represent a new class of quantum materials that in the presence o...
We demonstrate that dislocations in two-dimensional non-Hermitian systems can give rise to density a...
The classification of point gap topology in all local non-Hermitian (NH) symmetry classes has been r...
Topological modes (TMs) are usually localized at defects or boundaries of a much larger topological ...
The non-Hermitian skin effect is a phenomenon in which an extensive number of states accumulates at ...
The classification of point gap topology in all local non-Hermitian symmetry classes has been recent...
Non-Hermitian band theory distinguishes between line gaps and point gaps. While point gaps can give ...
A unique feature of non-Hermitian (NH) systems is the NH skin effect, i.e., the edge localization of...
A unique feature of non-Hermitian (NH) systems is the NH skin effect, i.e. the edge localization of ...
Bulk dislocation lattice defects are instrumental to identify translationally active topological ins...
We show that the bulk-boundary correspondence for topological insulators can be modified in the pres...
International audienceTopological phases of matter are conventionally characterized by the bulk-boun...
In insulating crystals, it was previously shown that defects with two fewer dimensions than the bulk...
Over the last decades, both band topology and Anderson transitions, as well as their interplay, have...
Topological edge modes are excitations that are localized at the materials' edges and yet are charac...
Topological band-insulators (TBIs) represent a new class of quantum materials that in the presence o...