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Signatures of Green's function zeros and their topology using impurity spectroscopy

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2026-03-03 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Materials Science

Abstract

Topology without quasiparticles has emerged as a key framework for understanding Mott insulators, where Green's-function zeros encode nontrivial topological structure. Yet, experimental detection of these zeros represents a challenge. Using exact diagonalization of the one-dimensional Hubbard model with an impurity and Zeeman field, supported by exact analytic results, we show that Green's-function zeros manifest as an in-gap spectral weight in the unitary scattering regime. In this limit, we map the impurity problem onto a doped Mott insulator and identify the resulting in-gap state as a "zeron" excitation which is a localized doublon (holon) for an attractive (repulsive) potential. The zeron spectral weight and its associated zero vanish above a critical Zeeman field. Our results imply that Green's function zeros have in fact already been observed in experiments, and establish impurity and magnetic-field tuning as practical tools for controlling their topology.

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@article{arxiv.2602.23477,
  title  = {Signatures of Green's function zeros and their topology using impurity spectroscopy},
  author = {Sayan Mitra and Fang Xie and Marek Kolmer and Qimiao Si and Chandan Setty},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.23477},
  year   = {2026}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures + 19 pages Supplemental Material