Measuring topology by dynamics: Chern number from linking number

POSTER

Abstract

Topology plays an important role in modern solid state physics describing intriguing quantum states such as topological insulators. It is an intrinsically non-local property and therefore challenging to access, often studied only via the resulting edge states. Here, we measure the topological index directly from the far-from equilibrium dynamics of the bulk. We use the mapping of the Chern number to the linking number of dynamical vortex trajectories appearing after a quench to the Hamiltonian of interest. We thereby map out the topological phase diagram of quantum gases in optical lattices via a purely dynamical response. Such relations between two topological indices in static and dynamical properties could be also an important approach for exploring topology in the case of interactions.

Authors

  • Christof Weitenberg

    • Institute of Laserphysics - University of Hamburg
    • University of Hamburg
  • Matthias Tarnowski

    • Institute of Laserphysics - University of Hamburg
    • University of Hamburg
  • F. Nur Ünal

    • Max-Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems
  • Nick Fläschner

    • Institute of Laserphysics - University of Hamburg
    • University of Hamburg
  • Benno S. Rem

    • Institute of Laserphysics - University of Hamburg
    • University of Hamburg
  • André Eckardt

    • Max-Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems
  • Klaus Sengstock

    • University of Hamburg
    • Universität Hamburg