Anomalous nonreciprocal topological networks: stronger than Chern insulators
Zhe Zhang, Pierre Delplace, Romain Fleury

TL;DR
This paper introduces anomalous non-reciprocal topological networks that are resilient to disorder levels exceeding their bandgap, surpassing the robustness of traditional Chern insulators, and demonstrates their practical implementation as topological circulators.
Contribution
The authors propose and experimentally validate a new class of topological networks with disorder resilience beyond bandgap limitations, extending topological protection to arbitrary shapes and large imperfections.
Findings
Anomalous topological networks survive disorder levels larger than their bandgap.
Experimental demonstration of an anomalous topological circulator with arbitrary shape.
Superior robustness of anomalous edge modes over Chern insulators to phase link disorder.
Abstract
Robustness against disorder and defects is a pivotal advantage of topological systems, manifested by absence of electronic backscattering in the quantum Hall and spin-Hall effects, and unidirectional waveguiding in their classical analogs. Two-dimensional (2D) topological insulators, in particular, provide unprecedented opportunities in a variety of fields due to their compact planar geometries compatible with the fabrication technologies used in modern electronics and photonics. Among all 2D topological phases, Chern insulators are to date the most reliable designs due to the genuine backscattering immunity of their non-reciprocal edge modes, brought via time-reversal symmetry breaking. Yet, such resistance to fabrication tolerances is limited to fluctuations of the same order of magnitude as their band gap, limiting their resilience to small perturbations only. Here, we tackle this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Quantum many-body systems · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
