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Observation of chiral edge transport in a rapidly-rotating quantum gas

Physics

Observation of chiral edge transport in a rapidly-rotating quantum gas

R. Yao, S. Chi, et al.

This research showcases the fascinating discovery of chiral edge modes in a rapidly rotating bosonic superfluid, highlighting a compelling transition between soft and hard wall behaviors. Conducted by Ruixiao Yao, Sungjae Chi, Biswaroop Mukherjee, Airlia Shaffer, Martin Zwierlein, and Richard J. Fletcher, this study reveals insights into edge propagation dynamics and their robustness against disruptions.

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Abstract
The frictionless, directional propagation of particles at the boundary of topological materials is one of the most striking phenomena in transport. These chiral edge modes lie at the heart of the integer and fractional quantum Hall effects, and their extraordinary robustness against noise and disorder reflects the quantization of Hall conductivity in these systems. Despite their central importance, controllable injection of edge modes, and direct imaging of their propagation, structure, and dynamics, is challenging. Here, we demonstrate the distillation of chiral edge modes in a rapidly-rotating bosonic superfluid confined by an optical boundary. Tuning the wall sharpness, we reveal the smooth crossover between soft wall behaviour in which the propagation speed is proportional to wall steepness, and the hard wall regime exhibiting chiral free particles. From the skipping motion of atoms along the boundary, we infer the energy gap between the ground and first excited edge bands, and reveal its evolution from the bulk Landau level splitting for a soft boundary, to the hard wall limit. Finally, we demonstrate the robustness of edge propagation against disorder, by projecting an optical obstacle which is static in the rotating frame.
Publisher
arXiv
Published On
May 03, 2024
Authors
Ruixiao Yao, Sungjae Chi, Biswaroop Mukherjee, Airlia Shaffer, Martin Zwierlein, Richard J. Fletcher
Tags
chiral edge modes
bosonic superfluid
optical boundary
wall sharpness
propagation speed
energy gap
disorder robustness
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