Topological Mechanics from Supersymmetry
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Abstract
In topological mechanics, the identification of a mechanical system's rigidity matrix with an electronic tight-binding model allows inferring topological properties of the mechanical system, such as the occurrence of `floppy' boundary modes, from the associated electronic band structure. Here we introduce an approach to systematically construct topological mechanical systems by an exact supersymmetry (SUSY) that relates the bosonic (mechanical) and fermionic (e.g. electronic) degrees of freedom. As examples, we discuss mechanical analogs of the Kitaev honeycomb model and of a second-order topological insulator with floppy corner modes. Our SUSY construction naturally defines hitherto unexplored topological invariants for bosonic (mechanical) systems, such as bosonic Wilson loop operators that are formulated in terms of a SUSY-related fermionic Berry curvature.
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Presenters
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Michael Lawler
Department of Physics, Cornell University, USA, Department of Physics, Cornell University
Authors
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Michael Lawler
Department of Physics, Cornell University, USA, Department of Physics, Cornell University
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Jan Attig
Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne, Germany
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Krishanu Roychowdhury
Department of Physics, Cornell University, USA
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Simon Trebst
Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne, Germany, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne, Univ Cologne, University of Cologne