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Fate of Topological Edge States in Disordered Periodically-driven Nonlinear Systems

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posted on 2023-01-12, 13:42 authored by Ken Mochizuki, Kaoru Mizuta, Norio Kawakami
We explore topological edge states in periodically driven nonlinear systems. Based on a self-consistency method adjusted to periodically driven systems, we obtain stationary states associated with topological phases unique to Floquet systems. In addition, we study the linear stability of these edge states and reveal that Floquet stationary edge states experience a sort of transition between two regions I and II, in which lifetimes of these edge states are extremely long and short, respectively. We characterize the transitions in lifetimes by Krein signatures or equivalently the pseudo-Hermiticity breaking, and clarify that the transitions between regions I and II are signified by collisions of edge-dominant eigenstates of Floquet operators for fluctuations. We also analyze the effects of random potentials and clarify that lifetimes of various stationary edge states are equalized due to the randomness-induced mixing of edge- and bulk-dominant eigenstates. This intriguing phenomenon originating from a competition between the nonlinearity and randomness results in that random potentials prolong lifetimes in the region II and vice versa in the region I. These changes of lifetimes induced by nonlinear and/or random effects should be detectable in experiments by preparing initial states akin to the edge states.

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