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Beyond Adiabatic Elimination in Topological Floquet Engineering

Published 27 Sep 2018 in quant-ph, cond-mat.mtrl-sci, physics.app-ph, physics.atom-ph, and physics.optics | (1810.00054v2)

Abstract: In quantum mechanics, adiabatic elimination is a standard tool that produces a low-lying reduced Hamiltonian for a relevant subspace of states, incorporating effects of its coupling to states with much higher energy. Suppose this powerful elimination approach is applied to quasi-energy states in periodically-driven systems, a critical question then arises that the violation of the adiabatic condition caused by driven forces challenges such a presence of spectral reduction in the non-equilibrium driven system. Here, both theoretically and experimentally, we newly reported two kinds of driven-induced eliminations universal in topologically-protected Floquet systems. We named them "quasi-adiabatic elimination" and "high-frequency-limited elimination", in terms of different driven frequencies that deny the underlying requirement for the adiabatic condition. Both two non-adiabatic eliminations are observed in our recently developed microwave Floquet simulator, a programmable test platform composed of periodically-bending ultrathin metallic coupled corrugated waveguides. Through the near-field imaging on our simulator, the mechanisms between the adiabatic and driven-induced eliminations are revealed, indicating the ubiquitous spectral decomposition for tailoring and manipulating Floquet states with quasi-energies. Finally, we hope our findings may open up profound and applicable possibilities for further developing Floquet engineering in periodically-driven systems, ranging from condensed matter physics to photonics.

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