Non-Hermitian Band Topology and Skin Modes in Active Elastic Media

Phys Rev Lett. 2020 Sep 11;125(11):118001. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.118001.

Abstract

Solids built out of active components can exhibit nonreciprocal elastic coefficients that give rise to non-Hermitian wave phenomena. Here, we investigate non-Hermitian effects present at the boundary of two-dimensional active elastic media obeying two general assumptions: their microscopic forces conserve linear momentum and arise only from static deformations. Using continuum equations, we demonstrate the existence of the non-Hermitian skin effect in which the boundary hosts an extensive number of localized modes. Furthermore, lattice models reveal non-Hermitian topological transitions mediated by exceptional rings driven by the activity level of individual bonds.