Topologically protected mid-gap states induced by impurity in one-dimensional superlattices
Abstract
Based on the discovery of the nontrivial topology of one-dimensional superlattices, we show that midgap states will emerge in such systems induced by a single on-site impurity. Besides the trivial bound state located at the impurity site, these midgap states are localized at the adjacent sides of the impurity, carrying the information of the topology and behaving like the effect of the open boundary conditions in the limit of a large attractive or repulsive impurity potential. Using this feature, the impurity can be used to detect the topology of the superlattice system and to realize the adiabatic pumping between the opposite sides of the impurity in cold-atom experiments or in photonic crystals.
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