Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session F06: Exotic Transport Properties: Magnetoresistance, Quantum Hall, and Others
11:15 AM–2:03 PM,
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
BCEC
Room: 109A
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Dmitrii Maslov, University of Florida
Abstract: F06.00009 : Non-Abelian quasiholes in lattice Moore-Read states and parent Hamiltonians*
12:51 PM–1:03 PM
Presenter:
Julia Wildeboer
(Department of Physics, Arizona State University)
Authors:
Julia Wildeboer
(Department of Physics, Arizona State University)
Sourav Manna
(Max Planck Institute for the Physics of complex Systems)
German Sierra
(Instituto de Fisica Teorica, UAM-CSIC)
Anne E. B. Nielsen
(Max Planck Institute for the Physics of complex Systems)
supporting emergent fractionally charged quasiparticle excitations with non trivial braiding properties.
Excitations of non-Abelian nature command much attention from theorists and experimentalists due to
their potential applications in quantum information especially topologically protected fault tolerant quantum computation.
This talk will present Ising quasiholes in Moore-Read type lattice wave functions. We start by constructing
Moore-Read type lattice states and then add quasiholes to them. By use of Metropolis Monte Carlo simulations,
we analyze the features of the quasiholes, such as their size, shape, charge, and braiding properties.
The braiding properties, which turn out to be the same as in the continuum Moore-Read state,
demonstrate the topological attributes of the Moore-Read lattice states in a direct way.
We also derive parent Hamiltonians for which the states with quasiholes included are ground states.
*JW thanks NSF DMR 1306897 and NSF DMR 1056536 for partial support.
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