Observation of cnoidal wave localization in nonlinear topolectric circuits

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Abstract

We observe a localized cnoidal (LCn) state in an electric circuit network. Its formation derives from the interplay of nonlinearity and the topology inherent to a Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) chain of inductors. Varicap diodes act as voltage-dependent capacitors, and create a nonlinear on-site potential. For a sinusoidal voltage excitation around midgap frequency, we show that the voltage response in the nonlinear SSH circuit follows the Korteweg-de Vries equation. The topological SSH boundary state, which relates to a midgap impedance peak in the linearized limit is distorted into the LCn state in the nonlinear regime, where the cnoidal eccentricity decreases from edge to bulk.

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Hohmann, H., Hofmann, T., Helbig, T., Imhof, S., Brand, H., Upreti, L. K., … Thomale, R. (2023). Observation of cnoidal wave localization in nonlinear topolectric circuits. Physical Review Research, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.L012041

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