Condensed Matter Physics Seminar: A bosonic topological phase in a paired superfluid

Dr. Snir Gazit, UC Berkeley

28 December 2015, 16:00 
Kaplun Building, Room 118 
Condensed Matter Physics Seminar

Abstract:

We study an effective model of two interacting species of bosons in two dimensions, which is amenable to sign problem free Monte Carlo simulations. In addition to conventional ground states, we access a paired superfluid which is also a topological phase, protected by the remaining unbroken symmetry. This phase arises from the condensation of a composite object, the bound state of vortices and anti-vortices of one species, to a boson of the second species. We introduce a bulk response function, the Ising analog of the quantized Hall effect, to diagnose the topological phase. The interplay of broken symmetry and topology leads to interesting effects such as fractionally charged vortices in the paired superfluid. Possible extensions towards realistic models of cold atomic bosons will be discussed.

 

Seminar Organizer: Prof. Shimshon Barad

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