Observation of Dislocation Bound States and Skin Effects in Non‐Hermitian Chern Insulators

J Jia‐Xin Zhong (Graduate Program in Acoustics The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA) B Bitan Roy Y Yun Jing (Molecular Vista Inc.)

Abstract

ABSTRACT The confluence of non‐Hermitian (NH) topology and crystal defects has culminated in significant interest, yet its experimental exploration has been limited due to the challenges involved in design and measurements. Here, we showcase experimental observation of NH dislocation bound states (NHDS) and the dislocation‐induced NH skin effect in 2D acoustic NH Chern lattices. By embedding an edge dislocations‐antidislocation pair in such acoustic lattices and implementing precision‐controlled hopping and onsite gain/loss via active meta‐atoms, we reveal robust defect‐bound states localized at dislocation cores within the line gap of the complex energy spectrum. We experimentally identify the emergence of bulk exceptional points (EPs) via spectral coalescence and phase rigidity analysis. We demonstrate that the NHDS survive against moderate NH perturbations but gradually delocalize and merge with the bulk (skin) states driven by these EPs under periodic (open) boundary conditions. Furthermore, our experiments demonstrate that the dislocation core can feature weak NH skin effects when its direction is perpendicular to the Burgers vector in periodic systems. Our findings, therefore, pave an experimental pathway for probing NH topology via lattice defects and open new avenues for defect‐engineered topological devices.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 13
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (3)

J

Jia‐Xin Zhong

Graduate Program in Acoustics The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

B

Bitan Roy

Y

Yun Jing

Molecular Vista Inc.