Spontaneous Formation of Exceptional Points at the Onset of Magnetism
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2207.05097v2
- Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2023 12:32:23 GMT
- Title: Spontaneous Formation of Exceptional Points at the Onset of Magnetism
- Authors: Lorenzo Crippa, Giorgio Sangiovanni and Jan Carl Budich
- Abstract summary: symmetry protected nodal points in topological semimetals may be promoted to pairs of generically stable exceptional points (EPs) by symmetry-breaking fluctuations at the onset of long-range order.
We present numerical evidence of this phenomenon by solving a microscopic multi-band Hubbard model non-perturbatively in the framework of dynamical mean-field theory.
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- Abstract: We reveal how symmetry protected nodal points in topological semimetals may
be promoted to pairs of generically stable exceptional points (EPs) by
symmetry-breaking fluctuations at the onset of long-range order. This novel
route to non-Hermitian (NH) topology is exemplified by a magnetic NH Weyl phase
spontaneously emerging at the surface of a strongly correlated
three-dimensional topological insulator when entering the ferromagnetic regime
from a high temperature paramagnetic phase. Here, electronic excitations with
opposite spin acquire significantly different life-times, thus giving rise to
an anti-Hermitian structure in spin that is incompatible with the chiral spin
texture of the nodal surface states, and hence facilitates the spontaneous
formation of EPs. We present numerical evidence of this phenomenon by solving a
microscopic multi-band Hubbard model non-perturbatively in the framework of
dynamical mean-field theory.
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