Characterization of Intrinsically Fermionic Topological Phases in Majorana-Dimer models

ORAL

Abstract

In this talk, we explore an exactly solvable model of resonating dimers decorated with Majorana modes. The model realizes an intriguing Ising-like topological order yet possesses a fully gapped edge--a possibility that is unique to fermions and has no analogue in bosonic systems. Based on an analysis of fermion-parity defects and fermion-parity twisted boundary conditions, we argue that this phase can be described as the product of a chiral Ising theory and a topological $p_x - ip_y$ superconductor. We also discuss an eight-fold hierarchy of such phases and show how to unambiguously determine the topological order in numerical calculations using modular transformations of minimally entangled ground states on the torus.

*The author acknowledges support from Microsoft.

Authors

  • Brayden Ware

    • University of California - Santa Barbara
    • Univ of California - Santa Barbara
  • Jun Ho Son

    • Stanford Univ
    • Stanford University
  • Meng Cheng

    • Yale University
    • Department of Physics, Yale University
    • Department of Physics, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520-8120, USA
  • Ryan V. Mishmash

    • California Institute of Technology
    • Caltech
  • Jason Alicea

    • California Institute of Technology
    • Caltech
  • Bela Bauer

    • Microsoft Station Q