Topology and the one-dimensional Kondo-Heisenberg model
Abstract
The Kondo-Heinsberg chain is an interesting model of a strongly correlated system which has a broad superconducting state with pair-density wave (PDW) order. Some of us have recently proposed that this PDW state is a symmetry-protected topological (SPT) state, and the gapped spin sector of the model supports Majorana zero modes. In this work, we reexamine this problem using a combination of numeric and analytic methods. In extensive density matrix renormalization group calculations, we find no evidence of a topological ground state degeneracy or the previously proposed Majorana zero modes in the PDW phase of this model. This result motivated us to reexamine the original arguments for the existence of the Majorana zero modes. A careful analysis of the effective continuum field theory of the model shows that the Hilbert space of the spin sector of the theory does not contain any single Majorana fermion excitations. This analysis shows that the PDW state of the doped 1D Kondo-Heisenberg model is not an SPT with Majorana zero modes.
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@article{arxiv.2002.01483,
title = {Topology and the one-dimensional Kondo-Heisenberg model},
author = {Julian May-Mann and Ryan Levy and Rodrigo Soto-Garrido and Gil Young Cho and Bryan K. Clark and Eduardo Fradkin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.01483},
year = {2020}
}
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13 pages, 8 figures