Fractional quantum Hall states with variational Projected Entangled-Pair States: a study of the bosonic Harper-Hofstadter model
Abstract
An important class of model Hamiltonians for investigation of topological phases of matter consists of mobile, interacting particles on a lattice subject to a semi-classical gauge field, as exemplified by the bosonic Harper-Hofstadter model. A unique method for investigations of two-dimensional quantum systems are the infinite projected-entangled pair states (iPEPS), as they avoid spurious finite size effects that can alter the phase structure. However, due to no-go theorems in related cases this was often conjectured to be impossible in the past. In this letter, we show that upon variational optimization the infinite projected-entangled pair states can be used to this end, by identifying fractional Hall states in the bosonic Harper-Hofstadter model. The obtained states are characterized by showing exponential decay of bulk correlations, as dictated by a bulk gap, as well as chiral edge modes via the entanglement spectrum.
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@article{arxiv.2309.12811,
title = {Fractional quantum Hall states with variational Projected Entangled-Pair States: a study of the bosonic Harper-Hofstadter model},
author = {Erik Lennart Weerda and Matteo Rizzi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.12811},
year = {2025}
}