Stable boundary modes for fragile topology from spontaneous PT-symmetry breaking
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.02672v1
- Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2026 03:02:38 GMT
- Title: Stable boundary modes for fragile topology from spontaneous PT-symmetry breaking
- Authors: Kang Yang, Fei Song, Piet W. Brouwer,
- Abstract summary: topological insulators protected by nonlocal symmetries or with fragile topology usually do not admit robust in-gap edge modes.<n>We show that in a parity-time system robust in-gap topological edge modes can be stably induced by non-Hermitian couplings.
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- Abstract: Two-dimensional topological insulators protected by nonlocal symmetries or with fragile topology usually do not admit robust in-gap edge modes due to the incompatibility between the symmetry and the boundary. Here, we show that in a parity-time (PT) symmetric system robust in-gap topological edge modes can be stably induced by non-Hermitian couplings that spontaneously break the PT symmetry of the eigenstates. The topological edge modes traverse the imaginary spectral gap between a pair of fragile topological bands, which is opened by the presence of the non-Hermitian perturbation. We demonstrate that the net number of resulting in-gap modes is protected by an operator version of anomaly cancellation that extends beyond the Hermitian limit. The results imply that loss and gain can in principle drive fragile topological phenomena to stable topological phenomena.
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