Eigenvalue measurement of topologically protected edge states in split-step quantum walks

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Abstract

We study topological phenomena of quantum walks by implementing a novel protocol that extends the range of accessible properties to the eigenvalues of the walk operator. To this end, we experimentally realise for the first time a split-step quantum walk with decoupling, which allows for investigating the effect of a bulk-boundary while realising only a single bulk configuration. The experimental platform is implemented with the well-established time-multiplexing architecture based on fibre-loops and coherent input states. The symmetry protected edge states are approximated with high similarities and we read-out the phase relative to a reference for all modes. In this way we observe eigenvalues which are distinguished by the presence or absence of sign flips between steps. Furthermore, the results show that investigating a bulk-boundary with a single bulk is experimentally feasible when decoupling the walk beforehand.

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Nitsche, T., Geib, T., Stahl, C., Lorz, L., Cedzich, C., Barkhofen, S., … Silberhorn, C. (2019). Eigenvalue measurement of topologically protected edge states in split-step quantum walks. New Journal of Physics, 21(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab12fa

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