Fig. 2: Numerical results for simulating anyonic Bloch oscillations in electric circuits. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Numerical results for simulating anyonic Bloch oscillations in electric circuits.

From: Observation of Bloch oscillations dominated by effective anyonic particle statistics

Fig. 2

a, b The sum of impedance for fifteen diagonal nodes (from (5, 5) to (19, 19)) of circuit simulators for two bosons (the red line) and two pseudofermions (the blue line), respectively. The time-dependent evolution of voltage signals at all nodes in the 2D circuit simulator with \(\theta =0\) for (c) and \(\theta =\pi \) for (g). The 2D distributions of voltage amplitude and phase at different times in (d) and (e) for \(\theta =0\), and in (h) and (i) for \(\theta =\pi \), where subplots from left to right correspond to results with increased times. The simulated voltage signals at the node (5, 5) of 2D circuits with \(\theta =0\) for (f), and \(\theta =\pi \) for (j).

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