Symmetry Protected Topological Order by Folding a One-Dimensional Spin-$1/2$ Chain
Abstract
We present a toy model with a Hamiltonian on a folded one-dimensional spin chain. The non-trivial ground states of are separated by a gap from the excited states. By analyzing the symmetries in the model, we find that the topological order is protected by a global symmetry. However, by using perturbation series and excluding thermal effects, we show that the symmetry is stable in comparison to a standard nearest-neighbor Ising model with a Hamiltonian . We find that is a member of a family of Hamiltonians that are adiabatically connected to . Furthermore, the generalizations of this class of Hamiltonians, their adiabatic connection to , and the relation to quantum error-correcting codes are discussed. Finally, we show the correspondence between the two ground states of and the unpaired Majorana modes, and provide numerical examples.
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@article{arxiv.1502.07678,
title = {Symmetry Protected Topological Order by Folding a One-Dimensional Spin-$1/2$ Chain},
author = {Pejman Jouzdani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.07678},
year = {2015}
}