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Anyon-Impurity Bound States in Quantum-Engineered Fractional Chern Insulators

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2026-08-06 v1 Quantum Gases Strongly Correlated Electrons Quantum Physics

Abstract

Mobile impurities provide a powerful means of probing correlated and topological quantum matter, through their dressing by the surrounding medium and the practical probes granting access to the resulting composite object. Motivated by the recent observation of anyon-impurity composites in the solid state, as well as recent realizations of Laughlin-type states in engineered lattice systems, we investigate the formation of a bound state between a mobile impurity and a single pinned quasihole in the interacting Harper-Hofstadter model deep in the fractional Chern insulator regime. Combining analytical arguments with large-scale numerical simulations, we characterize the structure, energetics, and stability of hybrid anyon-impurity bound states, and show that their binding energy provides direct access to the fractional charge of the quasihole under conditions that we identify. We further demonstrate that the composite object can be coherently transported by externally steering the quasihole pinning potential. Our results establish a realistic pathway for controlled anyon-impurity manipulation in quantum-engineered platforms, enabling experimentally feasible protocols for braiding.

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@article{arxiv.2608.06233,
  title  = {Anyon-Impurity Bound States in Quantum-Engineered Fractional Chern Insulators},
  author = {Botao Wang and Amit Vashisht and Felix A. Palm and Fabian Grusdt and Laurens Vanderstraeten and Nathan Goldman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.06233},
  year   = {2026}
}

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5.5+4 pages, 4+5 figures, comments are welcome!