在非赫米特空间晶体中的拓时间边界状态
Ming-Wei Li1,2, Jian-Wei Liu1, Xulong Wang2
1Sun Yat-sen University, Department of Physics & State Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Materials and Technologies, Guangzhou 510275, China.
Physical review letters
|November 17, 2025
概括
研究人员在非赫米斯晶体中发现了一种新型的拓时间边界状态 (TTBS). 这种状态是从平价时间中断阶段出现的,为控制短暂波的新方法提供了新的途径.
科学领域:
- 拓物理学的物理.
- 非赫米特系统的非赫米特系统
- 时间空间现象的现象.
背景情况:
- 材料指数的周期性调制会产生动量间隙,类似于空间晶体.
- 理论研究预测了这些动量间隙中的拓时间边界状态 (TTBS).
- 现有的TTBS研究主要依赖于时间调制.
研究的目的:
- 在非赫密斯系统中实验实现一种新型的TTBS.
- 在没有时间调制的情况下调查TTBS的出现.
- 探索损失/收益配置中的符号翻转引起的拓过渡.
主要方法:
- 使用了一个非赫米斯空间晶体,具有空间周期性的损失和收益.
- 在损失和收益档案中引发了突然的标志翻转.
- 使用1D主动机械网格观察了布洛赫动量间隙中的新兴模式.
主要成果:
- 发现了一种新型的TTBS,与平价时间断裂相相关,而不是时间调制.
- 观察到在符号翻转瞬间在布洛赫动量间隙中出现一种模式.
- 证明时间翻转会诱导时间上的拓过渡,产生类似于Jackiw-Rebbi状态的TTBS.
结论:
- 该研究在非赫米特系统中实验实现了新的TTBS,与平价时间对称性破坏有关.
- 这种TTBS从一个由翻转损失/收益配置文件创建的时间边界中出现.
- 这些发现加深了对时间拓阶段的理解,并提供了使用拓概念控制短暂波的新方法.
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