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Kai Liu, Wan-Zi Sun, Cheng-Xi Li, Wu-Ming Liu. Non-Hermitian birefringent Dirac fermions driven by electromagnetic fieldsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(7): 077104.
| Kai Liu, Wan-Zi Sun, Cheng-Xi Li, Wu-Ming Liu. Non-Hermitian birefringent Dirac fermions driven by electromagnetic fieldsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(7): 077104. |
Non-Hermitian birefringent Dirac fermions driven by electromagnetic fields
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Abstract
We investigate the behavior of non-Hermitian birefringent Dirac fermions by examining their interaction with electromagnetic fields through renormalization group analysis. Our research reveals that the interplay between non-Hermiticity and birefringence leads to distinct behaviors in two and three dimensions, where the system exhibits different fixed points and scaling properties due to dimension-dependent charge renormalization effects. In two dimensions, where the electronic charge remains unrenormalized, the system flows in the deep infrared limit from non-Hermitian birefringent spin-3/2 fermions to two copies of non-Hermitian spin-1/2 Dirac fermions, demonstrating a crossover of relativistic liquid and non-relativistic liquid. In three dimensions, dynamic screening of electromagnetic interactions modifies the logarithmic growth of Fermi velocity, leading to richer quantum corrections while maintaining similar suppression of birefringence in the infrared limit. Our findings provide theoretical insights into the emergence of Lorentz symmetry in non-Hermitian systems, laying theoretical foundations for studying low-energy behavior in other non-Hermitian models. -
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