Second-order Skin Effect in a Brick-Wall Lattice
Dipendu Halder, Srijata Lahiri, Saurabh Basu

TL;DR
This paper reveals a hybrid skin-topological effect in a 2D non-Hermitian brick-wall lattice, showing unconventional spectral features, stable corner modes, and their experimental visualization via topolectrical circuits.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hybrid skin-topological effect in a 2D lattice, combining topological corner states with non-Hermitian skin modes, and demonstrates experimental visualization.
Findings
Corner skin modes do not exhibit complex energy windings.
Only topological corner states remain localized at corners.
Experimental topolectrical circuits visualize the hybrid modes.
Abstract
Non-Hermitian skin effect, which is a unique feature of non-Hermitian systems, exhibits the formation of an extensive number of boundary modes under open boundary conditions. However, its manifestation in higher dimensions remains elusive. In our work, we demonstrate a hybrid skin-topological effect arising from the interplay between first-order band topology and non-reciprocal hopping in an engineered two-dimensional brick-wall geometry. The non-Hermitian brick-wall lattice under open boundary conditions in both directions exhibits several unconventional spectral features. Notably, the eigenvalues associated with the corner skin modes do not exhibit non-trivial windings in the complex energy plane; instead, they exhibit dynamically stable exceptional point-like features that do not originate from eigenvector coalescence. In contrast, the remaining modes accumulate at the opposite pair.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics · Topological Materials and Phenomena · Nonlinear Photonic Systems
