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Robust Zero Modes in Non-Hermitian Systems without Global Symmetries

Jose D. H. Rivero, Courtney Fleming, Bingkun Qi, Liang Feng, Li Ge

2023Physical Review Letters12 citationsDOI

Abstract

We present an approach to achieve zero modes in lattice models that do not rely on any symmetry or topology of the bulk, which are robust against disorder in the bulk of any type and strength. Such symmetry-free zero modes (SFZMs) are formed by attaching a single site or small cluster with zero mode(s) to the bulk, which serves as the ``nucleus'' that expands to the entire lattice. We identify the requirements on the couplings between this boundary and the bulk, which reveals that this approach is intrinsically non-Hermitian. We then provide several examples with either an arbitrary or structured bulk, forming spectrally embedded zero modes in the bulk continuum, midgap zero modes, and even restoring the ``zeroness'' of coupling or disorder-shifted topological corner states. Focusing on viable realizations using photonic lattices, we show that the resulting SFZM can be observed as the single lasing mode when optical gain is applied to the boundary.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsZero modeZero (linguistics)Lasing thresholdHermitian matrixLattice (music)Homogeneous spaceZero-point energyTopology (electrical circuits)Chiral symmetrySymmetry (geometry)Quantum mechanicsCondensed matter physicsGeometryLaserQuarkMathematicsPhilosophyLinguisticsCombinatoricsAcousticsQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian PhysicsNonlinear Photonic SystemsTopological Materials and Phenomena
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