A reciprocal non-Hermitian 2D lattice shows skin-mode localization on opposite edges for opposite momenta, demonstrated experimentally in a passive RLC circuit.
Observation of non-Hermitian bulk-boundary correspondence in quantum dynamics
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Bulk-boundary correspondence, a central principle in topological matter relating bulk topological invariants to edge states, breaks down in a generic class of non-Hermitian systems that have so far eluded experimental effort. Here we theoretically predict and experimentally observe non-Hermitian bulk-boundary correspondence, a fundamental generalization of the conventional bulk-boundary correspondence, in discrete-time non-unitary quantum-walk dynamics of single photons. We experimentally demonstrate photon localizations near boundaries even in the absence of topological edge states, thus confirming the non-Hermitian skin effect. Facilitated by our experimental scheme of edge-state reconstruction, we directly measure topological edge states, which match excellently with non-Bloch topological invariants calculated from localized bulk-state wave functions. Our work unequivocally establishes the non-Hermitian bulk-boundary correspondence as a general principle underlying non-Hermitian topological systems, and paves the way for a complete understanding of topological matter in open systems.
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Reciprocal skin effect and its realization in a topolectrical circuit
A reciprocal non-Hermitian 2D lattice shows skin-mode localization on opposite edges for opposite momenta, demonstrated experimentally in a passive RLC circuit.