Impact of boundary conditions on the double-kicked quantum rotor

We study the on-resonance spin-1/2 double-kicked rotor, a periodically driven quantum system that hosts topological phases. Motivated by experimental constraints, we analyze the effects of open and periodic boundary conditions in contrast to the idealized case of infinite momentum space. As a bulk p...

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Main Authors: Motsch, Victoria (Author) , Bolik, Nikolai (Author) , Wimberger, Sandro (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 15 January, 2026
In: Physical review
Year: 2026, Volume: 113, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-9
ISSN:2469-9934
DOI:10.1103/2xbv-pp1m
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Author Notes:Victoria Motsch, Nikolai Bolik, and Sandro Wimberger
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Summary:We study the on-resonance spin-1/2 double-kicked rotor, a periodically driven quantum system that hosts topological phases. Motivated by experimental constraints, we analyze the effects of open and periodic boundary conditions in contrast to the idealized case of infinite momentum space. As a bulk probe for topological invariants, we focus on the mean chiral displacement (MCD) and show that it exhibits a pronounced sensitivity to boundary conditions, which can be traced to the dynamics in momentum space. Under open boundaries, states that would otherwise extend freely become localized at the edges of the finite momentum space, forming quasienergy edge states. While the bulk response measured by the MCD is strongly affected once the evolving wave packet reaches the boundaries, the persistence of these edge states still reflects the bulk-edge correspondence and provides reliable signatures of topological transitions.
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ISSN:2469-9934
DOI:10.1103/2xbv-pp1m