Realization of a Hopf insulator in circuit systems
Zhu Wang, Xu-Tao Zeng, Yuanchuan Biao, Zhongbo Yan, Rui Yu

TL;DR
This paper reports the first experimental realization of a 3D Hopf insulator in a circuit system, demonstrating its topological properties and bulk-boundary correspondence, thus opening new avenues for exploring exotic topological phases.
Contribution
The authors experimentally realize a 3D Hopf insulator in a circuit system, previously unachieved due to complex spin-orbit coupling requirements.
Findings
Circuit realizes a Hopf insulator with Hopf invariant 4
Measured band structure matches theoretical predictions
Verifies bulk-boundary correspondence in the circuit system
Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) two-band Hopf insulators are a paradigmatic example of topological phases beyond the topological classifications based on powerful methods like -theory and symmetry indicators.Since this class of topological insulating phases was theoretically proposed in 2008, they have attracted significant interest owing to their conceptual novelty, connection to knot theory, and many fascinating physical properties. However, because their realization requires special forms of long-range spin-orbit coupling (SOC), they have not been achieved in any 3D system yet. Here we report the first experimental realization of the long-sought-after Hopf insulator in a 3D circuit system. To implement the Hopf insulator, we construct basic pseudo-spin modules and connection modules that can realize -matrix elements and then design the circuit network according to a tight-binding…
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