Realizing and detecting a topological insulator in the AIII symmetry class
Abstract
Topological insulators in the AIII symmetry class lack experimental realization. Moreover, fractionalization in one-dimensional topological insulators has not been yet directly observed. Our work might open possibilities for both challenges. We propose a one-dimensional model realizing the AIII symmetry class which can be realized in current experiments with ultracold atomic gases. We further report on a distinctive property of topological edge modes in the AIII class: in contrast to those in the well studied BDI class, they have non-zero momentum. Exploiting this feature we propose a path for the detection of fractionalization. A fermion added to an AIII system splits into two halves localized at opposite momenta, which can be detected by imaging the momentum distribution.
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@article{arxiv.1607.01328,
title = {Realizing and detecting a topological insulator in the AIII symmetry class},
author = {Carlos G. Velasco and Belén Paredes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.01328},
year = {2019}
}
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Extended version, including unpublished material regarding quench dynamics and interference of fractionalized quasiparticles: 27 pages, 26 fgures