Fractional Chiral Hinge Insulator
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Abstract
We propose and study a wave function describing an interacting three-dimensional fractional chiral hinge insulator (FCHI) constructed by Gutzwiller projection of two non-interacting second order topological insulators with chiral hinge modes at half filling. We use variational Monte Carlo computations to characterize the model states via the entanglement entropy and charge-spin-fluctuations. We show that the FCHI possesses fractional chiral hinge modes characterized by a central charge c=1 and Luttinger parameter K=1/2, like the edge modes of a Laughlin 1/2 state. . A numerically pristine characterization of the bulk topology is provided by the topological entanglement entropy (TEE) correction to the area law. While our computations indicate a vanishing bulk TEE, we show that the gapped surfaces host a two-dimensional topological order with a TEE per surface compatible with half that of a Laughlin 1/2 state, a value that cannot be obtained from topological quantum field theory.
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Presenters
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Nicolas Regnault
Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton University, Ecole Normale Superieure, Physics, Princeton University
Authors
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Nicolas Regnault
Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton University, Ecole Normale Superieure, Physics, Princeton University
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Anna Hackenbroich
Max planck institute of quantum optics
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Ana Hudomal
School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leeds, University of Leeds
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Norbert Schuch
Max planck institute of quantum optics
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Andrei B Bernevig
Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton University, Princeto University, Princeton, USA, Physics, Princeton University