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Anatomy of a periodically driven p-wave superconductor

Superconductivity 2016-10-19 v3 Quantum Gases Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

The topological properties of periodically driven many-body systems often have no static analogs and defy a simple description based on the effective Hamiltonian. To explore the emergent edge modes in driven p-wave superconductors in two dimensions, we analyze a toy model of Kitaev chains (one-dimensional spinless p-wave superconductors with Majorana edge states) coupled by time-periodic hopping. We show that with proper driving, the coupled Kitaev chains can turn into a fully gapped superconductor which is analogous to the px+ipyp_x+ip_y state but has two, rather than one, chiral edge modes. A different driving protocol turns it into a gapless superconductor with isolated point nodes and completely flat edge states at quasienergy ω=0\omega=0 or π/T\pi/T, with TT the driving period. The time evolution operator U(kx,ky,t)U(k_x,k_y,t) of the toy model is computed exactly to yield the phase bands. And the "topological singularities" of the phase bands are exhausted and compared to those of a periodically driven Hofstadter model which features counter-propagating chiral edge modes. These examples demonstrate the unique edge states in driven superconducting systems and suggest driving as a potentially fruitful route to engineer new topological superconductors.

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@article{arxiv.1603.08822,
  title  = {Anatomy of a periodically driven p-wave superconductor},
  author = {Erhai Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.08822},
  year   = {2016}
}

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