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Inducing a many-body topological state of matter through Coulomb-engineered local interactions

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2021-03-23 v3

Abstract

The engineering of artificial systems hosting topological excitations is at the heart of current condensed matter research. Most of these efforts focus on single-particle properties neglecting possible engineering routes via the modifications of the fundamental many-body interactions. Interestingly, recent experimental breakthroughs have shown that Coulomb interactions can be efficiently controlled by substrate screening engineering. Inspired by this success } we propose a simple platform in which topologically non-trivial many-body excitations emerge solely from dielectrically-engineered Coulomb interactions in an otherwise topologically trivial single-particle band structure. Furthermore, by performing a realistic microscopic modeling of screening engineering, we demonstrate how our proposal can be realized in one-dimensional systems such as quantum-dot chains. Our results put forward Coulomb engineering as a powerful tool to create topological excitations, with potential applications in a variety of solid-state platforms.

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@article{arxiv.2008.07990,
  title  = {Inducing a many-body topological state of matter through Coulomb-engineered local interactions},
  author = {Malte Rösner and Jose L. Lado},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.07990},
  year   = {2021}
}

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9 pages, 6 figures