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Symmetry-Protected Topological Phases in a Rydberg Glass

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2022-01-03 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Quantum Gases Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Recent theoretical studies predict that structural disorder, serving as a bridge connecting a crystalline material to an amorphous material, can induce a topological insulator from a trivial phase. However, to experimentally observe such a topological phase transition is very challenging due to the difficulty in controlling structural disorder in a quantum material. Given experimental realization of randomly positioned Rydberg atoms, such a system is naturally suited to studying structural disorder induced topological phase transitions and topological amorphous phases. Motivated by the development, we study topological phases in an experimentally accessible one-dimensional amorphous Rydberg atom chain with random atom configurations. In the single-particle level, we find symmetry-protected topological amorphous insulators and a structural disorder induced topological phase transition, indicating that Rydberg atoms provide an ideal platform to experimentally observe the phenomenon using state-of-the-art technologies. Furthermore, we predict the existence of a gapless symmetry-protected topological phase of interacting bosons in the experimentally accessible system. The resultant many-body topological amorphous phase is characterized by a Z2\mathbb{Z}_2 invariant.

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@article{arxiv.2104.14097,
  title  = {Symmetry-Protected Topological Phases in a Rydberg Glass},
  author = {Kai Li and Jiong-Hao Wang and Yan-Bin Yang and Yong Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.14097},
  year   = {2022}
}

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13 pages, 7 figures, including supplemental materials