We study quantum noise in a nonequilibrium, periodically driven, open system attached to static leads. Using a Floquet Green’s function formalism we show, both analytically and numerically, that local voltage noise spectra can detect the rich structure of Floquet topological phases unambiguously. Remarkably, both regular and anomalous Floquet topological bound states can be detected, and distinguished, via peak structures of noise spectra at the edge around zero-, half-, and full-drive- frequency. We also show that the topological features of local noise are robust against moderate disorder. Thus, local noise measurements are sensitive detectors of Floquet topological phases
Recently, the experimental realization of a quantum point contact (QPC) between helical edges has be...
International audienceTopological superconductor nanowires constitute a strong candidate for the obs...
The discovery of topological phases of quantum matter has brought about a new paradigm in the unders...
We study quantum noise in a nonequilibrium, periodically driven, open system attached to static lead...
We study the low-frequency dynamics of periodically driven one-dimensional systems hosting Floquet t...
Much recent experimental effort has focused on the realization of exotic quantum states and dynamics...
We study the low-frequency dynamics of periodically driven one-dimensional systems hosting Floquet t...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2019Cataloged from PDF...
Much recent experimental effort has focused on the realization of exotic quantum states and dynamics...
The manifestations of topology are ubiquitous in condensed matter physics. One of the most striking ...
We investigate radio-frequency (rf) spectroscopy, metal-to-superconductor tunneling, and angle-resol...
We study the low-frequency dynamics of periodically driven one-dimensional systems hosting Floquet t...
Periodically driven systems provide a new platform for studying and realizing novel topological phas...
Periodically driven systems provide a new platform for studying and realizing novel topological phas...
The discovery of topological phases of quantum matter has brought about a new paradigm in the unders...
Recently, the experimental realization of a quantum point contact (QPC) between helical edges has be...
International audienceTopological superconductor nanowires constitute a strong candidate for the obs...
The discovery of topological phases of quantum matter has brought about a new paradigm in the unders...
We study quantum noise in a nonequilibrium, periodically driven, open system attached to static lead...
We study the low-frequency dynamics of periodically driven one-dimensional systems hosting Floquet t...
Much recent experimental effort has focused on the realization of exotic quantum states and dynamics...
We study the low-frequency dynamics of periodically driven one-dimensional systems hosting Floquet t...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2019Cataloged from PDF...
Much recent experimental effort has focused on the realization of exotic quantum states and dynamics...
The manifestations of topology are ubiquitous in condensed matter physics. One of the most striking ...
We investigate radio-frequency (rf) spectroscopy, metal-to-superconductor tunneling, and angle-resol...
We study the low-frequency dynamics of periodically driven one-dimensional systems hosting Floquet t...
Periodically driven systems provide a new platform for studying and realizing novel topological phas...
Periodically driven systems provide a new platform for studying and realizing novel topological phas...
The discovery of topological phases of quantum matter has brought about a new paradigm in the unders...
Recently, the experimental realization of a quantum point contact (QPC) between helical edges has be...
International audienceTopological superconductor nanowires constitute a strong candidate for the obs...
The discovery of topological phases of quantum matter has brought about a new paradigm in the unders...