Spin-dependent localization of helical edge states in a non-Hermitian phononic crystal
Abstract
As a distinctive feature unique to non-Hermitian systems, non-Hermitian skin effect displays fruitful exotic phenomena in one or higher dimensions, especially when conventional topological phases are involved. Among them, hybrid skin-topological effect is theoretically proposed recently, which exhibits anomalous localization of topological boundary states at lower-dimensional boundaries accompanied by extended bulk states. Here we experimentally realize the hybrid skin-topological effect in a non-Hermitian phononic crystal. The phononic crystal, before tuning to be non-Hermitian, is an ideal acoustic realization of the Kane-Mele model, which hosts gapless helical edge states at the boundaries. By introducing a staggered distribution of loss, the spin-dependent edge modes pile up to opposite corners, leading to a direct observation of the spin-dependent hybrid skin-topological effect. Our work highlights the interplay between topology and non-Hermiticity and opens new routes to non-Hermitian wave manipulations.
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@article{arxiv.2312.12060,
title = {Spin-dependent localization of helical edge states in a non-Hermitian phononic crystal},
author = {Junpeng Wu and Riyi Zheng and Jialuo Liang and Manzhu Ke and Jiuyang Lu and Weiyin Deng and Xueqin Huang and Zhengyou Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.12060},
year = {2023}
}