Observation of higher-order non-Hermitian skin effect
Xiujuan Zhang, Yuan Tian, Jian-Hua Jiang, Ming-Hui Lu, Yan-Feng, Chen

TL;DR
This paper reports the experimental observation of a higher-order non-Hermitian skin effect in 2D acoustic metamaterials, revealing spin-dependent wave localization phenomena that combine higher-order topology with non-Hermiticity.
Contribution
It demonstrates the first experimental realization of a spin-polarized, higher-order non-Hermitian skin effect in 2D systems using acoustic resonators, linking non-Hermiticity with higher-order topological insulators.
Findings
Wave localization depends on spin polarization.
Higher-order skin effect causes localization at two corners.
Non-Hermiticity enables spin-dependent wave manipulation.
Abstract
Hermitian theories play a major role in understanding the physics of most phenomena. It has been found only in the past decade that non-Hermiticity enables unprecedented effects such as exceptional points, spectral singularities and bulk Fermi arcs. Recent studies further show that non-Hermiticity can fundamentally change the topological band theory, leading to the non-Hermitian band topology and non-Hermitian skin effect, as confirmed in one-dimensional (1D) systems. However, in higher dimensions, these non-Hermitian effects remain unexplored in experiments. Here, we demonstrate the spin-polarized, higher-order non-Hermitian skin effect in two-dimensional (2D) acoustic metamaterials. Using a lattice of coupled whisper-gallery acoustic resonators, we realize a spinful 2D higher-order topological insulator (HOTI) where the spin-up and spin-down states are emulated by the anti-clockwise…
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