Generalized Thouless Pumps in 1+1-dimensional Interacting Fermionic Systems

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DOI10.1103/PHYSREVB.106.165115arXiv2206.01110MaRDI QIDQ6400941FDOQ6400941


Authors: Shuhei Ohyama, Ken Shiozaki, Masatoshi Sato Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 2 June 2022

Abstract: The Thouless pump is a phenomenon in which mathrmU(1) charges are pumped from an edge of a fermionic system to another edge. The Thouless pump has been generalized in various dimensions and for various charges. In this paper, we investigate the generalized Thouless pumps of fermion parity in both trivial and non-trivial phases of 1+1-dimensional interacting fermionic short range entangled (SRE) states. For this purpose, we use matrix product states (MPSs). MPSs describe many-body systems in 1+1 dimensions, and can characterize SRE states algebraically. We prove fundamental theorems for fermionic MPSs (fMPSs) and use them to investigate the generalized Thouless pumps. We construct non-trivial pumps in both the trivial and non-trivial phases and we show the stability of the pumps against interactions. Furthermore, we define topological invariants for the generalized Thouless pumps in terms of fMPSs and establish consistency with existing results. These are invariants of the family of SRE states that are not captured by the higher dimensional Berry curvature. We also argue a relation between the topological invariants of the generalized Thouless pump and the twist of the K-theory in the Donovan-Karoubi formulation.













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