Spin-1 Haldane chains of superconductor-semiconductor hybrids
Abstract
We theoretically explore the possibility of realizing the symmetry-protected topological Haldane phase of spin-1 chains in a tunable hybrid platform of superconducting islands (SIs) and quantum dots (QDs). Inspired by recent findings suggesting that an appropriately tuned QD-SI-QD block may behave as a robust spin-1 unit, we study the behavior of many such units tunnel-coupled into linear chains. Our efficient and fully microscopic modeling of long chains with several tens of units is enabled by the use of the surrogate model solver [Phys. Rev. B 108, L220506 (2023); arXiv:2402.18357]. Our numerical findings indicate that the QD-SI-QD chains exhibit emblematic features of the Haldane phase, such as fractional spin-1/2 edge states and non-vanishing string order parameters, and that these persist over a sizeable region of parameter space.
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@article{arxiv.2404.12207,
title = {Spin-1 Haldane chains of superconductor-semiconductor hybrids},
author = {Virgil V. Baran and Jens Paaske},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.12207},
year = {2024}
}
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12 pages, 11 figures