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Non-Bloch Band Theory of Non-Hermitian Systems

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This book constructs a non-Bloch band theory and studies physics described by non-Hermitian Hamiltonian in terms of the theory proposed here.In non-Hermitian crystals, the author introduces the non-Bloch band theory which produces an energy spectrum in the limit of a large system size.

The energy spectrum is then calculated from a generalized Brillouin zone for a complex Bloch wave number.

While a generalized Brillouin zone becomes a unit circle on a complex plane in Hermitian systems, it becomes a circle with cusps in non-Hermitian systems.

Such unique features of the generalized Brillouin zone realize remarkable phenomena peculiar in non-Hermitian systems.

Further the author reveals rich aspects of non-Hermitian physics in terms of the non-Bloch band theory.

First, a topological invariant defined by a generalized Brillouin zone implies the appearance of topological edge states.

Second, a topological semimetal phase with exceptional points appears, The topological semimetal phase is unique to non-Hermitian systems because it is caused by the deformation of the generalized Brillouin zone by changes of system parameters.

Third, the author reveals a certain relationship between the non-Bloch waves and non-Hermitian topology.

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Springer Nature Singapore
9811918589 / 9789811918582
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
22/04/2022
English
92 pages
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