Prediction of Toric Code Topological Order from Rydberg Blockade
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Abstract
The physical realization of Z2 topological order as encountered in the paradigmatic toric code has proven to be an elusive goal. In this talk, I will show that this phase of matter can be created in a two-dimensional array of strongly interacting Rydberg atoms on a ruby lattice. A Rydberg "PXP" blockade model effectively realizes a monomer-dimer model on the kagome lattice with a single-site kinetic term, for which we observe a Z2 spin liquid using the numerical density matrix renormalization group method. This phase is shown to persist upon including realistic, algebraically-decaying van der Waals interactions. Moreover, one can directly access the topological loop operators of this model, which can be measured experimentally using a dynamic protocol, providing a smoking gun experimental signature of the topological phase. The trapping of an emergent anyon and the realization of different topological boundary conditions show that this set-up could be used for exploring fault-tolerant quantum memories.
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Publication: arxiv:2011.12310
Presenters
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Ruben Verresen
Harvard University
Authors
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Ruben Verresen
Harvard University
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Mikhail Lukin
Harvard University
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Ashvin Vishwanath
Harvard University