Non-Hermitian topological end-mode lasing in polariton systems

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Abstract

We predict the existence of non-Hermitian topologically protected end states in a one-dimensional exciton-polariton condensate lattice, where topological transitions are driven by the laser pump pattern. We show that the number of end states can be described by a Chern number and a topological invariant based on the Wilson loop. We find that such transitions arise due to enforced exceptional points which can be predicted directly from the bulk Bloch wave functions. This allows us to establish a new type of bulk-boundary correspondence for non-Hermitian systems and to compute the phase diagram of an open chain analytically. Finally, we demonstrate topological lasing of a single end mode in a realistic model of a microcavity lattice.

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Comaron, P., Shahnazaryan, V., Brzezicki, W., Hyart, T., & Matuszewski, M. (2020). Non-Hermitian topological end-mode lasing in polariton systems. Physical Review Research, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.022051

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