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Nonlinear quadrupole topological insulators

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  • Li, Rujiang
  • Wang, Wencai
  • Jia, Yongtao
  • Liu, Ying
  • Li, Pengfei
  • Malomed, Boris A.

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Higher-order topological insulators (HOTIs) represent a family of topological phases that go beyond the conventional bulk-boundary correspondence. d-dimensional n-th order HOTIs maintain d−n-dimensional gapless boundary states (in particular, zero-dimensional corner states in the case of d=n=2). HOTIs of the Wannier type cam be extended into the nonlinear regime. Another prominent class of HOTIs, in the form of multipole insulators, was investigated only in the linear regime, due to the challenge of simultaneously achieving both negative hopping and strong nonlinearity. Here we propose the concept of nonlinear quadrupole topological insulators (NLQTIs) and report their experimental realization in an electric circuit lattice. Quench-initiated dynamics gives rise to nonlinear topological corner states and topologically trivial corner solitons, in weakly and strongly nonlinear regimes, respectively. Furthermore, we reveal the formation of two distinct types of bulk solitons, one existing in the middle finite gap under the action of weak nonlinearity, and another one found in the semi-infinite gap under strong nonlinearity. This work realizes another member of the nonlinear HOTI family, suggesting directions for exploring novel solitons across a broad range of topological insulators.

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  • Li, Rujiang & Wang, Wencai & Jia, Yongtao & Liu, Ying & Li, Pengfei & Malomed, Boris A., 2026. "Nonlinear quadrupole topological insulators," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 207(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:chsofr:v:207:y:2026:i:c:s0960077926001852
    DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2026.118044
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