Simulating Floquet non-Abelian topological insulator with photonic quantum walks
Abstract
Floquet non-Abelian topological phases emerge in periodically driven systems and exhibit properties that are absent in their Abelian or static counterparts. Dubbed the Floquet non-Abelian topological insulators (FNATIs), they are characterized by non-Abelian topological charges and feature multifold bulk-boundary correspondence, making their experimental observation challenging. Here we simulate the FNATI using a higher-dimensional photonic quantum walk and develop dynamic measurement schemes to demonstrate key signatures of the FNATI. Importantly, combining a direct bulk-dynamic detection for the underlying quaternion topological charge, and a spatially-resolved injection spectroscopy for the edge states, we experimentally establish the multifold bulk-boundary correspondence, and, in particular, identify the anomalous non-Abelian phase where edge states appear in all band gaps, despite the presence of a trivial topological charge. Our experiment marks the first experimental characterization of the FNATI, providing general insight into the non-Abelian topological phases.
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@article{arxiv.2508.06466,
title = {Simulating Floquet non-Abelian topological insulator with photonic quantum walks},
author = {Quan Lin and Tianyu Li and Haiping Hu and Wei Yi and Peng Xue},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.06466},
year = {2025}
}
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9 pages, 4 figures