$\mathbb{Z}_2$ topological insulator analog for vortices in an interacting bosonic quantum fluid
Abstract
topological insulators for photons and in general bosons cannot be strictly implemented because of the lack of symmetry-protected pseudospins. We show that the required protection can be provided by the real-space topological excitation of an interacting quantum fluid: quantum vortex. We consider a Bose-Einstein Condensate at the point of the Brillouin zone of a quantum valley Hall system based on two staggered honeycomb lattices. We demonstrate the existence of a coupling between the winding number of a vortex and the valley of the bulk Bloch band. This leads to chiral vortex propagation at the zigzag interface between two regions of inverted staggering, where the winding-valley coupling provides true topological protection against backscattering, contrary to the interface states of the non-interacting Hamiltonian. This configuration is an analog of a topological insulator for quantum vortices.
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@article{arxiv.1709.01830,
title = {$\mathbb{Z}_2$ topological insulator analog for vortices in an interacting bosonic quantum fluid},
author = {O. Bleu and G. Malpuech and D. D. Solnyshkov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.01830},
year = {2019}
}