Symmetry-protected topological phase transitions and robust chiral order on a tunable zigzag lattice
Abstract
Symmetry fractionalization, generating a large amount of symmetry-protected topological phases, provides scenarios for continuous phase transitions different from spontaneous symmetry breaking. However, it is hard to detect these symmetry-protected topological phase transitions experimentally. Motivated by the recent development of highly tunable ultracold polar molecules, we show that the setup in a zigzag optical lattice of this system provides a perfect platform to realize symmetry-protected topological phase transitions. By using infinite time-evolving block decimation, we obtain the phase diagram in a large parameter regions and find another scheme to realize the long-sought vector chiral phase, which is robust from quantum fluctuations. We discuss the existence of the chiral phase by an effective field analysis.
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@article{arxiv.2011.06556,
title = {Symmetry-protected topological phase transitions and robust chiral order on a tunable zigzag lattice},
author = {Qibin Zheng and Xing Li and Haiyuan Zou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.06556},
year = {2020}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures