Cornering the zero mode: realization of an artificial electronic higher-order topological insulator

ORAL

Abstract

Quantum simulators are essential tools for understanding complex quantum materials. Platforms based on ultracold atoms in optical lattices and photonic devices have led the field so far, but the basis for electronic quantum simulators is now being developed. Here, we experimentally realize an electronic higher-order topological insulator (HOTI). More specifically, we create a breathing kagome lattice by manipulating carbon monoxide molecules on a Cu(111) surface using a scanning tunneling microscope [1]. We engineer alternating weak and strong bonds to show that a topological state emerges at the corner of the non-trivial configuration, but is absent in the trivial one. Different from conventional topological insulators, the topological state has two dimensions less than the bulk, denoting a HOTI. The corner mode is protected by a generalized chiral symmetry, leading to a particular robustness against perturbations. Our versatile approach to designing artificial lattices holds promise for investigating novel quantum phases of matter.

[1] S. N. Kempkes & M. R. Slot et al., Robust zero-energy modes in an electronic higher-order topological insulator, Nature Materials (2019)

*This work was supported by the Dutch and Spanish Ministry of Science, ERC, and Eberly Research Fellowship.

Presenters

  • Marlou Slot

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology

Authors

  • Marlou Slot

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Sander Kempkes

    • Utrecht University
  • Jette van den Broeke

    • Utrecht University
  • Pierre Capiod

    • Utrecht University
  • Wladimir A Benalcazar

    • The Pennsylvania State University
    • Pennsylvania State University
    • Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University
  • Dario Bercioux

    • Donostia International Physics Center
  • Daniel Vanmaekelbergh

    • Utrecht University
  • Cristiane Morais Smith

    • Utrecht University
    • Univ of Utrecht
  • Ingmar Swart

    • Utrecht University