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Non-quantized square-root topological insulators: a realization in photonic Aharonov-Bohm cages

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posted on 2023-11-30, 05:42 authored by Mark Kremer, Ioannis Petrides, Eric Meyer, Matthias Heinrich, Oded Zilberberg, Alexander Szameit
Topological Insulators are a novel state of matter where spectral bands are characterized by quantized topological invariants. This unique quantized non-local property commonly manifests through exotic bulk phenomena and corresponding robust boundary effects. In our work, we report a new type of topological insulator exhibiting spectral bands with non-quantized topological properties, but with a quantization that arises in a corresponding system where the square of the Hamiltonian is taken. We provide a thorough theoretical analysis as well as an experimental demonstration based on photonic Aharonov-Bohm cages to highlight the bulk and boundary properties of this neophyte state of matter.

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