Non-Hermiticity induced Exceptional Points and Skin Effect in the Dice-Haldane Model
Ronika Sarkar, Arka Bandyopadhyay, Awadhesh Narayan

TL;DR
This paper explores how non-Hermiticity affects the topological properties and induces exceptional points and skin effects in the dice-Haldane model, revealing new phenomena and robustness in non-Hermitian topological systems.
Contribution
It introduces non-Hermiticity into the dice-Haldane model, revealing higher-order exceptional points and the non-Hermitian skin effect, expanding understanding of non-Hermitian topological phases.
Findings
Higher-order exceptional points of order three are induced by non-Hermiticity.
Non-Hermitian skin effect occurs with non-reciprocal hopping in the dice lattice.
The skin effect's localization depends on the type and strength of non-Hermiticity.
Abstract
The interplay of topology and non-Hermiticity has led to diverse, exciting manifestations in a plethora of systems. In this work, we systematically investigate the role of non-Hermiticity in the Chern insulating Haldane model on a dice lattice. Due to the presence of a non-dispersive flat band, the dice-Haldane model hosts a topologically rich phase diagram with the non-trivial phases accommodating Chern numbers . We introduce non-Hermiticity into this model in two ways -- through balanced non-Hermitian gain and loss, and by non-reciprocal hopping in one direction. Both these types of non-Hermiticity induce higher-order exceptional points of order three. We substantiate the presence and the order of these higher-order exceptional points using the phase rigidity and its scaling. Further, we construct a phase diagram to identify and locate the occurrence of these exceptional points…
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics
