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Real-space topological invariant for time-quasiperiodic Majorana modes

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Abstract

When subjected to quasiperiodic driving protocols, superconducting systems have been found to harbor robust time-quasiperiodic Majorana modes, extending the concept beyond static and Floquet systems. However, the presence of incommensurate driving frequencies results in dense energy spectra, rendering conventional methods of defining topological invariants based on band structure inadequate. In this work, we introduce a real-space topological invariant capable of identifying time-quasiperiodic Majorana modes by leveraging the system's spectral localizer, which integrates information from both Hamiltonian and position operators. Drawing insights from non-Hermitian physics, we establish criteria for constructing the localizer and elucidate the robustness of this invariant in the presence of dense spectra. Our numerical simulations, focusing on a Kitaev chain driven by two incommensurate frequencies, validate the efficacy of our approach.

Publication: Z. Qi, I. Na, G. Refael, Y. Peng. Real-space topological invariant for time-quasiperiodic Majorana modes, Phys. Rev. B 110, 014309 (2024).<br>

Presenters

  • Zihao Qi

    Cornell University

Authors

  • Zihao Qi

    Cornell University

  • Ilyoun Na

    Department of Physics, UC Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley

  • Gil Refael

    Caltech

  • Yang Peng

    California State University, Northridge