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Gradient-based search of quantum phases: discovering unconventional fractional Chern insulators

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2026-03-19 v2

Abstract

The discovery and understanding of new quantum phases has time and again transformed both fundamental physics and technology, yet progress often relies on slow, intuition-based theoretical considerations or experimental serendipity. Here, we introduce a general gradient-based framework for targeted phase discovery. We define a differentiable function, dubbed "target-phase loss function", which encodes fingerprints of a quantum state, thereby recasting phase search as a tractable optimization problem in Hamiltonian space. The method is broadly applicable to a wide range of symmetry-broken and topological orders and can be interfaced with most many-body numerical solvers. As a demonstration, we apply it to spinless fermions on the kagome lattice using exact diagonalization and discover two distinctive fractional Chern insulators (FCIs): (i) at filling ν=1/3\nu = 1/3, a "non-ideal" Abelian FCI whose band geometry lies far beyond the Landau-level mimicry paradigm and all recent generalizations; and (ii) at ν=1/2\nu = 1/2, a non-Abelian FCI stabilized purely by finite-range two-body interactions. These results provide the first explicit realization of such types of FCIs and establish a versatile paradigm for systematic quantum-phase discovery.

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@article{arxiv.2509.10438,
  title  = {Gradient-based search of quantum phases: discovering unconventional fractional Chern insulators},
  author = {André Grossi Fonseca and Eric Wang and Sachin Vaidya and Patrick J. Ledwith and Ashvin Vishwanath and Marin Soljačić},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.10438},
  year   = {2026}
}