Merging Quantum Loop Gases: a Route to Non-Abelian Topological Phases
Abstract
Condensation of quantum loops naturally leads to topological phases with Abelian excitations. Here, I propose that non-Abelian topological phases can arise from merging two (or several) identical Abelian quantum loop condensates. I define merging through a symmetrization operation, which makes the two loop condensates indistinguishable, inducing the possibility of a topological degeneracy in the space of quasiparticles. To illustrate the construction, the case of two identical toric-code quantum loop gases is considered. A spin-1 model for the two dimensional square lattice is presented for which the resulting merged state is the exact unique ground state. This Hamiltonian involves four-body interactions between spins located at the same plaquette or vertex, which are quadratic in the spin-1 operators. Vertex and plaquette interaction terms are not mutually commuting. The model displays gapped excitations which result from merging anyons in both toric-code copies. These excitations exhibit non-Abelian braiding properties.
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@article{arxiv.1209.6040,
title = {Merging Quantum Loop Gases: a Route to Non-Abelian Topological Phases},
author = {Belén Paredes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.6040},
year = {2015}
}
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10 pages, 18 figures