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Probing the topology of density matrices

Quantum Gases 2018-03-07 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

The mixedness of a quantum state is usually seen as an adversary to topological quantization of observables. For example, exact quantization of the charge transported in a so-called Thouless adiabatic pump is lifted at any finite temperature in symmetry-protected topological insulators. Here, we show that certain directly observable many-body correlators preserve the integrity of topological invariants for mixed Gaussian quantum states in one dimension. Our approach relies on the expectation value of the many-body momentum-translation operator, and leads to a physical observable --- the "ensemble geometric phase" (EGP) --- which represents a bona fide geometric phase for mixed quantum states, in the thermodynamic limit. In cyclic protocols, the EGP provides a topologically quantized observable which detects encircled spectral singularities ("purity-gap" closing points) of density matrices. While we identify the many-body nature of the EGP as a key ingredient, we propose a conceptually simple, interferometric setup to directly measure the latter in experiments with mesoscopic ensembles of ultracold atoms.

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@article{arxiv.1706.02741,
  title  = {Probing the topology of density matrices},
  author = {Charles-Edouard Bardyn and Lukas Wawer and Alexander Altland and Michael Fleischhauer and Sebastian Diehl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.02741},
  year   = {2018}
}

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20 pages, 5 figures