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Topological edge modes without symmetry in quasiperiodically driven spin chains

Aaron J. Friedman, Brayden Ware, Romain Vasseur, Andrew C. Potter

2022Physical review. B./Physical review. B27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We construct an example of a 1d quasiperiodically driven spin chain whose edge states can coherently store quantum information, protected by a combination of localization, dynamics, and topology. In a sharp departure from topological phases in static and periodically driven (Floquet) spin chains, this model does not rely upon microscopic symmetry protection: Instead, the edge states are protected purely by emergent dynamical symmetries. We explore the dynamical signatures of this emergent dynamical symmetry-protected topological (EDSPT) order through exact numerics, time evolving block decimation, and analytic high-frequency expansion, finding evidence that the EDSPT is a stable dynamical phase protected by bulk many-body localization up to (at least) stretched-exponentially long timescales, and possibly beyond. We argue that EDSPTs are special to the quasiperiodically driven setting, and cannot arise in Floquet systems. Moreover, we find evidence of a type of boundary critical with no known static or Floquet analogue, in which the edge spin dynamics transition from quasiperiodic to chaotic, leading to bulk thermalization.

Topics & Concepts

Floquet theoryQuasiperiodic functionPhysicsSymmetry (geometry)Edge of chaosTopology (electrical circuits)Spin (aerodynamics)Topological conjugacyHomogeneous spaceStatistical physicsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsCondensed matter physicsNonlinear systemGeometryThermodynamicsCombinatoricsPure mathematicsAlgorithmQuantum many-body systemsPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismTopological Materials and Phenomena