Engineering topological chiral transport in a flat-band lattice of ultracold atoms (2401.03611v1)
Abstract: The manipulation of particle transport in synthetic quantum matter is an active research frontier for its theoretical importance and potential applications. Here we experimentally demonstrate an engineered topological transport in a synthetic flat-band lattice of ultracold ${87}$Rb atoms. We implement a quasi-one-dimensional rhombic chain with staggered flux in the momentum space of the atomic condensate and observe biased local oscillations that originate from the interplay of the staggered flux and flat-band localization under the mechanism of Aharonov-Bohm caging. Based on these features, we design and experimentally confirm a state-dependent chiral transport under the periodic modulation of the synthetic flux. We show that the phenomenon is topologically protected by the winding of the Floquet Bloch bands of a coarse-grained effective Hamiltonian. The observed chiral transport offers a strategy for efficient quantum device design where topological robustness is ensured by fast Floquet driving and flat-band localization.
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