Manipulating Topological Edge Spins in One-Dimensional Optical Lattice

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Abstract

We propose to observe and manipulate topological edge spins in 1D optical lattice based on currently available experimental platforms. Coupling the atomic spin states to a laser-induced periodic Zeeman field, the lattice system can be driven into a symmetry protected topological (SPT) phase, which belongs to the chiral unitary (AIII) class protected by particle number conservation and chiral symmetries. In free-fermion case the SPT phase is classified by a $Z$ invariant which reduces to $Z_4$ with interactions. The zero edge modes of the SPT phase are spin-polarized, with left and right edge spins polarized to opposite directions and forming a topological spin-qubit (TSQ). We demonstrate a novel scheme to manipulate the zero modes and realize single spin control in optical lattice. The manipulation of TSQs has potential applications to quantum computation.

*We acknowledge the support from JQI-NSF-PFC, Microsoft-Q, and DARPA- QuEST.

Authors

  • Xiong-Jun Liu

    • JQI and CMTC, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, and Institute of Advanced Study, Hong Kong University of Science \& Technology, Hong Kong
    • University of Maryland, College Park
    • Institute of Advanced Study and Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong
  • Zheng-Xin Liu

    • Institute for Advanced Study, Tsinghua University
  • Meng Cheng

    • University of Maryland, College Park