Experimental demonstration of position-controllable topological interface states in high-frequency topological integrated circuits
Abstract
Topological integrated circuits are integrated-circuit realizations of topological systems. Here we show an experimental demonstration by taking the case of the Kitaev topological superconductor model. An integrated-circuit implementation enables us to realize high resonant frequency as high as 13GHz. We explicitly observe the spatial profile of a topological edge state. In particular, the topological interface state between a topological segment and a trivial segment is the Majorana-like state. We construct a switchable structure in the integrated circuit, which enables us to control the position of a Majorana-like interface state arbitrarily along a chain. Our results contribute to the development of topological electronics with high frequency integrated circuits.
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@article{arxiv.2301.02438,
title = {Experimental demonstration of position-controllable topological interface states in high-frequency topological integrated circuits},
author = {Tetsuya Iizuka and Haochen Yuan and Yoshio Mita and Akio Higo and Shun Yasunaga and Motohiko Ezawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.02438},
year = {2023}
}
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13 pages, 9 figures