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The Bulk-boundary Correspondence in Non-Hermitian Hopf-link Exceptional Line Semimetals

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arxiv 2001.03841 v2 pith:ZGQMSIDU submitted 2020-01-12 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.str-el

The Bulk-boundary Correspondence in Non-Hermitian Hopf-link Exceptional Line Semimetals

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We consider a 3-dimensional (3D) non-Hermitian exceptional line semimetal model and take open boundary conditions in x, y, and z directions separately. In each case, we calculate the parameter regions where the bulk-boundary correspondence is broken. The breakdown of the bulk-boundary correspondence is manifested by the deviation from unit circles of generalized Brillouin zones (GBZ) and the discrepancy between spectra calculated with open boundary conditions (OBC) and periodic boundary conditions (PBC). The consistency between OBC and PBC spectra can be recovered if the PBC spectra are calculated with GBZs. We use both unit-circle Brillouin zones (BZ) and GBZs to plot the topological phase diagrams. The systematic analysis of the differences between the two phase diagrams suggests that it is necessary to use GBZ to characterize the bulk-boundary correspondence of non-Hermitian models.

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