Anomalous multigap topological phases in periodically driven quantum rotors

Karle V, Lemeshko M, Bouhon A, Slager R-J, Ünal FN. 2026. Anomalous multigap topological phases in periodically driven quantum rotors. Physical Review A. 113(1), 012216.

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Karle, VolkerISTA ; Lemeshko, MikhailISTA ; Bouhon, Adrien; Slager, Robert-Jan; Ünal, F. Nur

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We demonstrate that periodically driven quantum rotors provide a promising and broadly applicable platform to implement multigap topological phases, where groups of bands can acquire topological invariants due to non-Abelian braiding of band degeneracies. By adiabatically varying the periodic kicks to the rotor we find nodal-line braiding, which causes sign flips of topological charges of band nodes and can prevent them from annihilating, indicated by nonzero values of the patch Euler class. In particular, we report on the emergence of an anomalous Dirac string phase arising in the strongly driven regime, a truly out-of-equilibrium phase of the quantum rotor. This phase emanates from braiding processes involving all (quasienergy) gaps and manifests itself with edge states at zero angular momentum. Our results reveal direct applications in state-of-the-art experiments of quantum rotors, such as linear molecules driven by periodic far-off-resonant laser pulses or artificial quantum rotors in optical lattices, whose extensive versatility offers precise modification and observation of novel non-Abelian topological properties.
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2026-01-12
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Physical Review A
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American Physical Society
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We thank G. M. Koutentakis, S. Wimberger, J. G. E. Harris, T. Enss, and A. Ghazaryan for fruitful discussions. M.L. acknowledges support by the European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant No. 801770 (ANGULON). R.-J.S. acknowledges funding from a EPSRC ERC underwrite (Grant No. EP/X025829/1), a EPSRC New Investigator Award (Grant No. EP/W00187X/1), and Trinity College, Cambridge. F.N.Ü. acknowledges support from the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Programme of the European Commission (Grant No. 893915), a Simons Investigator Award (Grant No. 511029), Trinity College Cambridge, and the Royal Society (Grant No. URF/R1/241667).
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113
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1
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012216
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Karle V, Lemeshko M, Bouhon A, Slager R-J, Ünal FN. Anomalous multigap topological phases in periodically driven quantum rotors. Physical Review A. 2026;113(1). doi:10.1103/db9d-9bns
Karle, V., Lemeshko, M., Bouhon, A., Slager, R.-J., & Ünal, F. N. (2026). Anomalous multigap topological phases in periodically driven quantum rotors. Physical Review A. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/db9d-9bns
Karle, Volker, Mikhail Lemeshko, Adrien Bouhon, Robert-Jan Slager, and F. Nur Ünal. “Anomalous Multigap Topological Phases in Periodically Driven Quantum Rotors.” Physical Review A. American Physical Society, 2026. https://doi.org/10.1103/db9d-9bns.
V. Karle, M. Lemeshko, A. Bouhon, R.-J. Slager, and F. N. Ünal, “Anomalous multigap topological phases in periodically driven quantum rotors,” Physical Review A, vol. 113, no. 1. American Physical Society, 2026.
Karle V, Lemeshko M, Bouhon A, Slager R-J, Ünal FN. 2026. Anomalous multigap topological phases in periodically driven quantum rotors. Physical Review A. 113(1), 012216.
Karle, Volker, et al. “Anomalous Multigap Topological Phases in Periodically Driven Quantum Rotors.” Physical Review A, vol. 113, no. 1, 012216, American Physical Society, 2026, doi:10.1103/db9d-9bns.
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