| Literature DB >> 30240268 |
Chao Chen1,2, Xing Ding1,2, Jian Qin1,2, Yu He1,2, Yi-Han Luo1,2, Ming-Cheng Chen1,2, Chang Liu1,2, Xi-Lin Wang3, Wei-Jun Zhang3, Hao Li3, Li-Xing You3, Zhen Wang3, Da-Wei Wang4, Barry C Sanders1,2,5,6, Chao-Yang Lu1,2, Jian-Wei Pan1,2.
Abstract
Periodically driven systems have displayed a variety of fascinating phenomena without analogies in static systems, which enrich the classification of quantum phases of matter and stimulate a wide range of research interests. Here, we employ discrete-time quantum walks to investigate a nontrivial topological effect unique to a two-dimensional periodically driven system: chiral edge states can exist at the interface of Floquet insulators whose Chern numbers vanish. Thanks to a resource-saving and flexible fiber-loop architecture, we realize inhomogeneous two-dimensional quantum walks up to 25 steps, over an effective 51×51 lattice with tunable local parameters. Spin-polarized chiral edge states are observed at the boundary of two distinct quantum walk domains. Our results contribute to establishing a well-controlled platform for exploring nontrivial topological phases.Year: 2018 PMID: 30240268 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.100502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161