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1D quasicrystals and topological markers

Journal

MATERIALS FOR QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY
Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/2633-4356/ac75a6

Keywords

1D; quasicrystals; topological; quantum mechanics; topological marker; aperiodic; non-Hermitian

Funding

  1. We would like to thank Derek Lee, and Peru d'Ornellas for particularly useful discussions. We gratefully acknowledge financial support from EPSRC Grant EP/N509486/1 and a Cecilia Tanner Research Impulse Grant from Imperial College Dept of Mathematics. [EP/N509486/1]
  2. EPSRC
  3. Cecilia Tanner Research Impulse Grant from Imperial College Dept of Mathematics

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This paper presents a 1D marker method that can be applied to quasiperiodic and aperiodic systems, and verifies its effectiveness in studying the topological properties of different quasicrystal Hamiltonians.
Local topological markers are effective tools for determining the topological properties of both homogeneous and inhomogeneous systems. The Chern marker is an established topological marker that has previously been shown to effectively reveal the topological properties of 2D systems. In an earlier work, the present authors have developed a marker that can be applied to 1D time-dependent systems which can be used to explore their topological properties, like charge pumping under the presence of disorder. In this paper, we show how to alter the 1D marker so that it can be applied to quasiperiodic and aperiodic systems. We then verify its effectiveness against different quasicrystal Hamiltonians, some which have been addressed in previous studies using existing methods, and others which possess topological structures that have been largely unexplored. We also demonstrate that the altered 1D marker can be productively applied to systems that are fully aperiodic.

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