Nonlinear hopping in both the Hermitian and non-Hermitian halves of a topological interface lattice fully delocalizes the zero mode and allows its profile to be designed arbitrarily.
Observation of localization reversal and harmonic generation in nonlinear non-Hermitian skin effect
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The interplay between band topology and material nonlinearity gives rise to a variety of novel phenomena, such as topological solitons and nonlinearity-induced topological phase transitions. However, most previous studies fall within the Hermitian regime, leaving the impact of nonlinearity on non-Hermitian topology seldom explored. Here, we investigate the effects of nonlinearity on the non-Hermitian skin effect, a well-known non-Hermitian phenomenon induced by the point-gap topology unique to non-Hermitian systems. Interestingly, we discover a nonlinearity-induced point-gap topological phase transition accompanied by a reversal of the skin mode localization, which is distinct from previous nonlinearity-induced line-gap topological phases. This phenomenon is experimentally demonstrated in a nonlinear microwave metamaterial, where electromagnetic waves are localized around one end of the sample under a low-intensity pump, whereas at a high-intensity pump, the waves are localized around the other end. Our results open a new route towards nonlinear topological physics in non-Hermitian systems and are promising for reconfigurable topological wave manipulation.
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Versatile Control of Nonlinear Topological States in Non-Hermitian Systems
Nonlinear hopping in both the Hermitian and non-Hermitian halves of a topological interface lattice fully delocalizes the zero mode and allows its profile to be designed arbitrarily.