Anyonization of bosons in one dimension: an effective swap model
Abstract
Anyons emerge as elementary excitations in low-dimensional quantum systems and exhibit behavior distinct from bosons or fermions. Previous models of anyons in one dimension (1D) are mainly categorized into two types: those that rely on nontrivial scattering behavior, and those based on density-dependent hopping processes in discrete lattices. Here, we introduce a novel framework for realizing anyonic correlations using the internal degrees of freedom of a spinor quantum gas. We propose a "swap" model, which assigns a complex phase factor to the swapping processes between two different species, referred to as "host particles" and "impurities". The anyonic characteristics are demonstrated through the one-body correlator of the impurity, using a spin-charge separation analysis. For a single impurity, our swap model can be effectively implemented by applying tilt potentials in a strongly interacting quantum gas [Dhar et al., arXiv:2412.21131]. We further explore the dynamical properties of anyonic correlations and extend our analysis to the case of multiple impurities. Our work provides new avenues for engineering many-body anyonic behavior in quantum simulation platforms.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.21208,
title = {Anyonization of bosons in one dimension: an effective swap model},
author = {Botao Wang and Amit Vashisht and Yanliang Guo and Sudipta Dhar and Manuele Landini and Hanns-Christoph Nägerl and Nathan Goldman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.21208},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
5 pages, 4 figures plus supplementary. BW and AV contributed equally