Dissipation in open systems enriches the possible symmetries of the Hamiltonians beyond the Hermitian framework, allowing the possibility of novel non-Hermitian topological phases which exhibit long-living end states that are protected against disorder. So far, non-Hermitian topology has been explored in settings where probing genuine quantum effects has been challenging. We theoretically show that a non-Hermitian topological quantum phase can be realized in a reservoir-engineered transmon chain. The spatial modulation of dissipation is obtained by coupling each transmon to a quantum circuit refrigerator, allowing in situ tuning of dissipation strength in a wide range. By solving the many-body Lindblad master equation using a combination of...
We investigate the topological properties of the bond order wave phase arising in the extended Fermi...
Topological monomodes have been for long as elusive as magnetic monopoles. The latter was experiment...
In this work, we study many-body "steady states" that arise in the non-Hermitian generalization of t...
Funding Information: We acknowledge the computational resources provided by the Aalto Science-IT pro...
International audienceOne dimensional topological insulators are characterized by edge states with e...
One dimensional topological insulators are characterized by edge states with exponentially small ene...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Topological Photonics.Under the Born–Markov approximation,...
While Hermiticity lies at the heart of quantum mechanics, recent experimental advances in controllin...
Quantum dots are one of the paradigmatic solid-state systems for quantum engineering, providing an o...
In this work we study many-body 'steady states' that arise in the non-Hermitian generalisation of th...
Topological modes (TMs) are usually localized at defects or boundaries of a much larger topological ...
A central topic in condensed matter research during the last decades has been the study and classifi...
The manifestations of topology are ubiquitous in condensed matter physics. One of the most striking ...
Topological phases of matter are understood to be characterized by particular configurations of enta...
Recent years have seen remarkable development in open quantum systems effectively described by non-H...
We investigate the topological properties of the bond order wave phase arising in the extended Fermi...
Topological monomodes have been for long as elusive as magnetic monopoles. The latter was experiment...
In this work, we study many-body "steady states" that arise in the non-Hermitian generalization of t...
Funding Information: We acknowledge the computational resources provided by the Aalto Science-IT pro...
International audienceOne dimensional topological insulators are characterized by edge states with e...
One dimensional topological insulators are characterized by edge states with exponentially small ene...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Topological Photonics.Under the Born–Markov approximation,...
While Hermiticity lies at the heart of quantum mechanics, recent experimental advances in controllin...
Quantum dots are one of the paradigmatic solid-state systems for quantum engineering, providing an o...
In this work we study many-body 'steady states' that arise in the non-Hermitian generalisation of th...
Topological modes (TMs) are usually localized at defects or boundaries of a much larger topological ...
A central topic in condensed matter research during the last decades has been the study and classifi...
The manifestations of topology are ubiquitous in condensed matter physics. One of the most striking ...
Topological phases of matter are understood to be characterized by particular configurations of enta...
Recent years have seen remarkable development in open quantum systems effectively described by non-H...
We investigate the topological properties of the bond order wave phase arising in the extended Fermi...
Topological monomodes have been for long as elusive as magnetic monopoles. The latter was experiment...
In this work, we study many-body "steady states" that arise in the non-Hermitian generalization of t...