Synthesizing In-Bulk Topological Corner States via Giant Atoms
摘要
Corner states in higher-order topological insulators are typically confined to geometric corners, limiting their flexibility for scalable quantum information processing. We propose a scheme to synthesize topological corner states at arbitrary positions within the bulk of a two-dimensional Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) lattice by coupling it to giant atoms. By engineering an L-shaped multi-point coupling that satisfies the vacancy-like dressed state (VDS) condition, where the photonic wavefunction vanishes at the coupling sites to form an artificial bulk boundary, we derive the conditions for synthesizing a zero-energy corner state at any target position. We demonstrate that the engineered corner state exhibits high fidelity and spatial localization, remaining robust against realistic disorder. Extending to multi-atom networks, we realize a versatile quantum switch via a giant superatom, enabling multi-channel control over 0D corner states and 1D edge states through the dual-resonance condition. Furthermore, we demonstrate the coherent interactions between two giant atoms mediated by VDS-engineered corner states. Governed by a sublattice selection rule, the coupling activates exclusively in intersecting configurations and decays exponentially with distance. Our work establishes a highly reconfigurable platform for embedding topological boundary modes within the bulk, offering a robust pathway for scalable topological quantum networks.
引用
@article{arxiv.2608.14206,
title = {Synthesizing In-Bulk Topological Corner States via Giant Atoms},
author = {Zhao-Min Gao and Xin Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.14206},
year = {2026}
}
备注
12 pages, 12 figures