Non-Abelian braiding of topological singularities and their signatures
ORAL
Abstract
Recent years have witnessed the rise of novel multi-gap dependent topological states which arise from intricate non-Abelian braiding procedures involving multiple gaps in a system and go beyond the now-well-established symmetry-based classification schemes. While their properties are yet to be fully explored both in and out of equilibrium, the first implementations have already started to appear in experimental quantum simulation settings. We here consider periodically driven multi-gap systems and introduce novel anomalous non-Abelian phases that can only arise out of equilibrium and via braiding processes, which require new invariants to be defined to capture these phases. The underlying non-Abelian charges can be however quite elusive, and consequently the direct measurement of their charges as well as of the Euler invariant is still missing. For this, we here construct concrete interferometry methods to experimentally probe these non-Abelian braiding processes and charges in ultracold atomic systems.
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Publication: Slager, Bouhon, Ünal, Nature Communications 15, 1144 (2024); <br>Breach, Slager, and Ünal, Phys. Rev. Lett. 133, 093404 (2024); <br>Alsaiari, Bouhon, Slager, Ünal, to appear.
Presenters
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Nur Ünal
University of Cambridge, University of Cambridge and Birmingham
Authors
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Nur Ünal
University of Cambridge, University of Cambridge and Birmingham
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Osama Alsaiari
Univ of Cambridge
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Adrien Bouhon
Univ of Cambridge
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Robert-Jan Slager
University of Manchester and Cambridge, University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge