Hydrodynamics is shown to induce non-Hermitian topological phenomena in ordinary, passive soft matter. This is demonstrated by subjecting a two-dimensional elastic lattice to a low-Reynolds viscous flow. The interplay of hydrodynamics and elasticity splits Dirac cones into bulk Fermi arcs, pairing exceptional points with opposite half-integer topological charges. The bulk Fermi arc is a generic hallmark of the system exhibited in all lattice and flow symmetries. An analytic model and simulations explain how the emergent singularities shape the spectral bands and give rise to a web of van Hove singularity lines in the density of states. The present findings suggest that non-Hermitian physics can be explored in a broad class of ordinary soft matter, living and artificial alike, opening avenues for topology-based technology in this regime.
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Tlusty, T. (2021). Exceptional topology in ordinary soft matter. Physical Review E, 104(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.104.025002
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