Classification of topological phases in one dimensional interacting non-Hermitian systems and emergent unitarity
Abstract
Topological phases in non-Hermitian systems have become fascinating subjects recently. In this paper, we attempt to classify topological phases in 1D interacting non-Hermitian systems. We begin with the non-Hermitian generalization of the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) model and discuss its many-body topological Berry phase, which is well defined for all interacting quasi-Hermitian systems (non-Hermitian systems that have real energy spectrum). We then demonstrate that the classification of topological phases for quasi-Hermitian systems is exactly the same as their Hermitian counterparts. Finally, we construct the fixed point partition function for generic 1D interacting non-Hermitian local systems and find that the fixed point partition function still has a one-to-one correspondence to their Hermitian counterparts. Thus, we conclude that the classification of topological phases for generic 1D interacting non-Hermitian systems is still exactly the same as Hermitian systems.
- Publication:
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Science Bulletin
- Pub Date:
- September 2021
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2021SciBu..66.1731X
- Keywords:
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- Symmetry protected topological states;
- Topological quantum field theory;
- Non-Hermitian systems;
- Strongly correlated systems