Time-domain anyon interferometry in Kitaev honeycomb spin liquids and beyond
ORAL
Abstract
Motivated by recent evidence of a non-Abelian spin liquid in α-RuCl3, we introduce a new experimental method for probing the edge and quasiparticle content of such a phase. Our scheme exploits a pair of ancillary quantum spins that communicate via judicious time-dependent tunneling of energy into and out of the spin liquid’s gapless chiral Majorana edge state. We show that the ancillary-spin dynamics not only probes the Majorana edge modes, but in suitable geometries allows one to detect individual non-Abelian anyons and emergent fermions via a time-domain counterpart of anyon interferometry developed in the quantum-Hall context. The tools that we develop are expected to be widely applicable to topological phases both in solid-state and cold-atoms settings.
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Presenters
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Kai Klocke
Physics, Caltech, Caltech
Authors
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Kai Klocke
Physics, Caltech, Caltech
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David Aasen
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, Microsoft Quantum, Microsoft Station Q, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Roger Mong
Univ of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh, Physics, University of Pittsburgh
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Eugene Demler
Physics, Harvard University, Harvard University, Department of Physics, Harvard University
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Jason F. Alicea
Physics, Caltech, Caltech