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Experimental observation of non-Abelian topological charges and edge states

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  • Qinghua Guo

    (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

  • Tianshu Jiang

    (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

  • Ruo-Yang Zhang

    (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

  • Lei Zhang

    (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    Shanxi University
    Shanxi University)

  • Zhao-Qing Zhang

    (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

  • Biao Yang

    (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    National University of Defense Technology
    National University of Defense Technology)

  • Shuang Zhang

    (University of Birmingham
    The University of Hong Kong
    The University of Hong Kong)

  • C. T. Chan

    (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

Abstract

In the last few decades, topological phase1–11 has emerged as a new classification of matter states beyond the Ginzburg–Landau symmetry-breaking paradigm. The underlying global invariant is usually well characterized by integers, such as Chern numbers or winding numbers—the Abelian charges12–15. Very recently, researchers proposed the notion of non-Abelian topological charges16–19, which possess non-commutative and fruitful braiding structures with multiple (more than one) bandgaps tangled together. Here we experimentally observe the non-Abelian topological charges in a time-reversal and inversion-symmetric transmission line network. The quaternion-valued non-Abelian topological charges are clearly mapped onto an eigenstate-frame sphere. Moreover, we find a non-Abelian quotient relation that provides a global perspective on the distribution of edge/domain-wall states. Our work opens the door towards characterization and manipulation of non-Abelian topological charges, which may lead to interesting observables such as trajectory-dependent Dirac/Weyl node collisions in two-dimensional systems16,17,20, admissible nodal line configurations in three dimensions16,19,20, and may provide insight into certain strongly correlated phases of twisted bilayer graphene21.

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  • Qinghua Guo & Tianshu Jiang & Ruo-Yang Zhang & Lei Zhang & Zhao-Qing Zhang & Biao Yang & Shuang Zhang & C. T. Chan, 2021. "Experimental observation of non-Abelian topological charges and edge states," Nature, Nature, vol. 594(7862), pages 195-200, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:594:y:2021:i:7862:d:10.1038_s41586-021-03521-3
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03521-3
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    1. Robert-Jan Slager & Adrien Bouhon & F. Nur Ünal, 2024. "Non-Abelian Floquet braiding and anomalous Dirac string phase in periodically driven systems," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-11, December.
    2. Midya Parto & Christian Leefmans & James Williams & Franco Nori & Alireza Marandi, 2023. "Non-Abelian effects in dissipative photonic topological lattices," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-8, December.
    3. Xiaoxiao Wu & Haiyan Fan & Tuo Liu & Zhongming Gu & Ruo-Yang Zhang & Jie Zhu & Xiang Zhang, 2022. "Topological phononics arising from fluid-solid interactions," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-7, December.

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