Jiang, Jian-Hua

Date:   Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Time:   09:30
Place:   scheduled Zoom meeting
Host:    Oded Zilberberg

Seeing bizarre topological effects in synthetic materials

Jian-Hua Jiang
Soochow University, China

Recent years have witnessed the vigorous researches on novel physics in synthetic lattice systems, such as in cold atom systems and in metamaterials. We show that metamaterials as synthetic topological materials can realize unprecedented topological phenomena. These including the bulk-disclination correspondence which could serve as a new probe of topological crystalline materials [1] and local flux manipulation which provide a foundation toward fundamentally new materials and phenomena [2,3]. We demonstrate all these effects with complimentary theory and experiments, and pointing out their relation with physics in condensed matter systems.

References:
[1] Y. Liu, S. Leung, F.-F. Li, Z.-K. Lin, X. Tao, Y. Poo and J.-H.
Jiang, Nature 589, 381-385 (2021)
[2] H.-X. Wang, Z.-K. Lin, B. Jiang, G.-Y. Guo and J.-H. Jiang, Phys.
Rev. Lett. 125, 146401 (2020) [3] L. Luo, H.-X. Wang, B. Jiang, Y. Wu,
Z.-K. Lin, F. Li and J.-H. Jiang, arXiv:2011.01351, accepted by Nature
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