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Observation of Arbitrarily Configurable Nonlinear Topological Modes

Published 5 Sep 2025 in physics.optics and cond-mat.other | (2509.04837v1)

Abstract: Nonlinear topology is an emerging field that combines the intrinsic reconfigurability of nonlinear systems with the robustness of topological protection, offering fertile ground for unconventional phenomena and novel applications. Recently, arbitrarily configurable nonlinear topological modes (ANTMs) were proposed, enabling wavefunctions to be configured into arbitrary profiles , and offering greatly enhanced capacity for topological modes and high-throughput topological transport. Here we present the first direct experimental demonstration of ANTMs . These nonlinear topological modes are robust against disorder while also being continuously reshaped and reconfigured in real time through external control. These counterintuitive properties highlight the versatility of arbitrarily morphing nonlinear topological modes and pave the way for highly adaptable topological devices capable of operating reliably across diverse application scenarios, including those involving imperfections, signal variability, and dynamic conditions.

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