Tailoring Quadrupole Topological Insulators with Periodic Driving and Disorder
Abstract: The quadrupole topological insulator (QTI) has attracted intense studies as a prototype of symmetry-protected higher-order topological phases of matter with a quantized quadrupole moment. The realization of QTIs has been reported in various static settings with periodic structures. Here, we theoretically investigate topological phase transitions and establish the QTI phase in a periodically driven system with disorder. In the clean limit, the Floquet QTI phase emerges from a topologically trivial band structure driven by elliptically polarized irradiation. More strikingly, starting from a pure and static system with trivial topology, we unveil an intriguing QTI phase which necessitates the simultaneous presence of disorder and periodic driving. Furthermore, we reveal that particle-hole symmetry is sufficient to protect the QTI. Our work not only establishes a new strategy to design QTIs but also enriches the symmetry-protected mechanism of higher-order topology.
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