Topological order in symmetric blockade structures
Abstract
The bottom-up design of strongly interacting quantum materials with prescribed ground state properties is a highly nontrivial task, especially if only simple constituents with realistic two-body interactions are available on the microscopic level. Here we study two- and three-dimensional structures of two-level systems that interact via a simple blockade potential in the presence of a coherent coupling between the two states. For such strongly interacting quantum many-body systems, we introduce the concept of blockade graph automorphisms to construct symmetric blockade structures with strong quantum fluctuations that lead to equal-weight superpositions of tailored states. Drawing from these results, we design a quasi-two-dimensional periodic quantum system that - as we show rigorously - features a topological spin liquid as its ground state. Our construction is based on the implementation of a local symmetry on the microscopic level in a system with only two-body interactions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2503.17123,
title = {Topological order in symmetric blockade structures},
author = {Tobias F. Maier and Hans Peter Büchler and Nicolai Lang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.17123},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
51 pages, 17 figures, v2: update to published version, minor fixes in appendices