We classify gapped phases and characteristic nodal points of non-Hermitian band structures on two-dimensional nonorientable parameter spaces. Such spaces arise in a wide range of physical systems in the presence of nonsymmorphic parameter space symmetries. For gapped phases, we find that nonorientable spaces provide a natural setting for exploring fundamental structural problems in braid group theory, such as torsion and conjugacy. Gapless systems, which host exceptional points (EPs), explicitly violate fermion doubling, even in two-band models. We demonstrate that EPs traversing the nonorientable parameter space exhibit non-Abelian charge inversion. These braided phases and their transitions leave distinct signatures in the form of bulk Fermi arc degeneracies, offering a concrete route toward experimental realization and verification.
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J. Lukas K. König
Kang Yang
Andre Grossi Fonseca
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e31ff140886becb653effe — DOI: https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-51967