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Thouless Pumping in a Driven-Dissipative Kerr Resonator Array

  • S. Ravets
  • , N. Pernet
  • , N. Mostaan
  • , N. Goldman
  • , J. Bloch

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Abstract

Thouless pumping is an emblematic manifestation of topology in physics, referring to the ability to induce a quantized transport of charge across a system by simply varying one of its parameters periodically in time. The original concept of Thouless pumping involves a noninteracting system, and has been implemented in several platforms. One current challenge in the field is to extend this concept to interacting systems. In this Letter, we propose a Thouless pump that solely relies on nonlinear physics, within a chain of coupled Kerr resonators. Leveraging the driven-dissipative nature of the system, we modulate in space and time the on-site Kerr interaction energies, and generate 1+1-dimensional topological bands in the Bogoliubov spectrum of excitations. These bands present the same topology as the ones obtained within the Harper-Hofstadter framework, and the Wannier states associated to each band experience a net displacement and show quantized transport according to the band Chern numbers. Remarkably, we find driving configurations leading to band inversion, revealing an interaction-induced topological transition. Our numerical simulations are performed using realistic parameters inspired from exciton polaritons, which form a platform of choice for investigating driven topological phases of matter.

Original languageEnglish
Article number093801
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume134
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Mar 2025
Externally publishedYes

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