Interactions Enable Thouless Pumping in a Nonsliding Lattice

IF 11.6 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Physical Review X Pub Date : 2024-06-20 DOI:10.1103/physrevx.14.021049
Konrad Viebahn, Anne-Sophie Walter, Eric Bertok, Zijie Zhu, Marius Gächter, Armando A. Aligia, Fabian Heidrich-Meisner, Tilman Esslinger
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A topological “Thouless” pump represents the quantized motion of particles in response to a slow, cyclic modulation of external control parameters. The Thouless pump, like the quantum Hall effect, is of fundamental interest in physics, because it links physically measurable quantities, such as particle currents, to geometric properties of the experimental system, which can be robust against perturbations and, thus, technologically useful. So far, experiments probing the interplay between topology and interparticle interactions have remained relatively scarce. Here, we observe a Thouless-type charge pump in which the particle current and its directionality inherently rely on the presence of strong interactions. Experimentally, we utilize a two-component Fermi gas in a dynamical superlattice which does not exhibit a sliding motion and remains trivial in the single-particle regime. However, when tuning interparticle interactions from zero to positive values, the system undergoes a transition from being stationary to drifting in one direction, consistent with quantized pumping in the first cycle. Remarkably, the topology of the interacting pump trajectory cannot be adiabatically connected to a noninteracting limit, highlighted by the fact that only one atom is transferred per cycle. Our experiments suggest that Thouless charge pumps are promising platforms to gain insights into interaction-driven topological transitions and topological quantum matter.

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相互作用实现非滑动晶格中的无汝泵送
拓扑 "Thouless "泵表示粒子响应外部控制参数的缓慢、循环调制而产生的量子化运动。与量子霍尔效应一样,"无汝 "泵在物理学中也具有重要意义,因为它将粒子电流等可测量的物理量与实验系统的几何特性联系起来,而几何特性可以抵御扰动,因此在技术上非常有用。迄今为止,探测拓扑结构与粒子间相互作用的实验仍然相对稀少。在这里,我们观察到一种无穷型电荷泵,其中粒子电流及其方向性本质上依赖于强相互作用的存在。在实验中,我们利用了动态超晶格中的双组分费米气体,它没有表现出滑动运动,在单粒子机制中仍然微不足道。然而,当粒子间相互作用从零值调到正值时,系统会从静止过渡到单向漂移,这与第一周期的量子化抽运是一致的。值得注意的是,相互作用泵轨迹的拓扑结构无法与非相互作用极限绝热连接,这突出表现在每个周期只有一个原子被转移。我们的实验表明,无汝电荷泵是深入了解相互作用驱动的拓扑转变和拓扑量子物质的理想平台。
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