Non-Bloch Band Theory of Non-Hermitian Systems
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Abstract
In spatially periodic Hermitian systems, such as electronic systems in crystals, the band structure is described by the band theory in terms of the Bloch wave functions, which reproduce energy levels for large systems with open boundaries. In this paper, we establish a generalized Bloch band theory in one-dimensional spatially periodic tight-binding models. We show how to define the Brillouin zone in non-Hermitian systems. From this Brillouin zone, one can calculate continuum bands, which reproduce the band structure in an open chain. As an example, we apply our theory to the non-Hermitian Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model. We also show the bulk-edge correspondence between the winding number and existence of the…
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- Brillouin zone
- Bloch wave
- Hermitian matrix
- Physics
- Electronic band structure
- Band gap
- Quantum mechanics
- Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution
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