Symmetry-protected topological phases of alkaline-earth cold fermionic atoms in one dimension

ORAL

Abstract

We investigate the existence of symmetry-protected topological phases in one-dimensional alkaline-earth cold fermionic atoms with general half-integer nuclear spin I at half filling. Using complementary techniques, we show that SU(2) topological phases are stabilized where the SU(2) symmetry stems from the existence of a metastable excited state in alkaline-earth atoms. On top of these phases, we find the emergence of topological phases with enlarged SU(2I+1) symmetry which depend only on the nuclear spins degrees of freedom. The main physical properties of the latter phases are further studied using a matrix-product state approach. We find that these phases are symmetry-protected topological phases, with respect to inversion symmetry, when I=1/2,5/2,9/2..., which is directly relevant to ytterbium and strontium cold fermions.

Authors

  • Sylvain Capponi

    University of Toulouse, Toulouse University

  • Heloise Nonne

    Technion, Haifa

  • Marion Moliner

    Universit\'e de Cergy-Pontoise

  • Philippe Lecheminant

    Universit\'e de Cergy-Pontoise

  • Keisuke Totsuka

    Kyoto University