Emergent interaction-induced topology in Bose-Hubbard ladders

David Wellnitz, Gustavo A. Domínguez-Castro, Thomas Bilitewski, Monika Aidelsburger, Ana Maria Rey, Luis Santos
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We investigate the quantum many-body dynamics of bosonic atoms hopping in a two-leg ladder with strong on-site contact interactions. We observe that when the atoms are prepared in a staggered pattern with pairs of atoms on every other rung, singlon defects, i.e.~rungs with only one atom, can localize due to an emergent topological model, even though the underlying model in the absence of interactions admits only topologically trivial states. This emergent topological localization results from the formation of a zero-energy edge mode in an effective lattice formed by two adjacent chains with alternating strong and weak hoping links (Su-Schrieffer-Heeger chains) and opposite staggering which interface at the defect position. Our findings open the opportunity to dynamically generate non-trivial topological behaviors without the need for complex Hamiltonian engineering.
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玻色-哈伯德梯子中新出现的相互作用引发的拓扑结构
我们研究了玻色原子在具有强现场接触相互作用的双梯中跳跃的量子多体动力学。我们观察到,当原子以交错模式制备时,每一个梯级上都有成对的原子,单原子缺陷,即只有一个原子的梯级,会由于一种新兴拓扑模型而局部化,尽管在没有相互作用的情况下,基础模型只允许拓扑琐碎态。这种突发性拓扑局部化产生于有效晶格中零能边缘模式的形成,有效晶格由两条相邻的链形成,这两条链具有交替的强、弱希望链接(Su-Schrieffer-Heeger 链)和相反的交错,它们在缺陷位置交汇。我们的发现为动态生成非三维拓扑行为提供了机会,而无需复杂的哈密顿工程。
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