An experimental proposal to observe non-abelian statistics of Majorana-Shockley fermions in an optical lattice
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Abstract
Besides the conventional bosons and fermions, in synthetic two-dimensional (2D) materials there could exist more exotic quasi-particles with non-abelian statistics, meaning that the quantum states in the system will be transformed by non-commuting unitary operators when we adiabatically braid the particles one around another. The search for such non-abelian particles is of critical significance in the current investigation on quantum physics. Despite the recent great progress, it remains technically elusive to braid the quasi-particles in materials to verify their conjectured non-abelian statistics. Here, we propose an experimental scheme to observe non-abelian statistics with cold atoms in a 2D optical lattice. We show that the Majorana-Schockley modes associated with line defects can be braided with non-abelian statistics through adiabatic shift of the local potentials. Observation of the non-abelian statistics is of both fundamental interest and practical importance, in particular for topological quantum computation.
*We thank J. Alicea, C. V. Kraus, and Y.-H Chan for discussions. D.L.D., S.T.W., and L.M.D. are supported by the NBRPC (973 Program) 2011CBA00302, the IARPA MUSIQC program, the ARO and the AFOSR MURI program. K.S. is supported in part by NSF PHY-1402971.
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