Bulk-boundary correspondence and singularity-filling in long-range free-fermion chains
Abstract
The bulk-boundary correspondence relates topologically-protected edge modes to bulk topological invariants, and is well-understood for short-range free-fermion chains. Although case studies have considered long-range Hamiltonians whose couplings decay with a power-law exponent , there has been no systematic study for a free-fermion symmetry class. We introduce a technique for solving gapped, translationally invariant models in the 1D BDI and AIII symmetry classes with , linking together the quantized winding invariant, bulk topological string-order parameters and a complete solution of the edge modes. The physics of these chains is elucidated by studying a complex function determined by the couplings of the Hamiltonian: in contrast to the short-range case where edge modes are associated to roots of this function, we find that they are now associated to singularities. A remarkable consequence is that the finite-size splitting of the edge modes depends on the topological winding number, which can be used as a probe of the latter. We furthermore generalise these results by (i) identifying a family of BDI chains with where our results still hold, and (ii) showing that gapless symmetry-protected topological chains can have topological invariants and edge modes when exceeds the dynamical critical exponent.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.2211.15690,
title = {Bulk-boundary correspondence and singularity-filling in long-range free-fermion chains},
author = {Nick G. Jones and Ryan Thorngren and Ruben Verresen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.15690},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Simplified treatment of singularities. Additional results and discussion