Gapless topological behaviors in a long-range quantum spin chain

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Abstract

Topology is a fascinating phenomena in condensed-matter physics typically associated with a bulk gap. However, recent research shifts focus to quantum critical points or phases that exhibit nontrivial topological properties. Here we explore a cluster-Ising chain with long-range antiferromagnetic interactions that decay as a power law with distance. Using large-scale density matrix renormalization group simulations, we demonstrate that the nontrivial topology at the critical point remains stable against long-range interactions, resulting in a topologically nontrivial critical line. Moreover, even within the gapped region, the interplay between topology and long-range interaction can give rise to a topological phase featuring algebraically decaying correlations and edge modes, similar to gapless topological phases. We refer to this phase as the algebraic topological phase, which exhibits nontrivial gapless topological behaviors and arises solely from long-range interactions without short-range counterparts. The findings pave the way for more studies on topological states in long-range systems.

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Yang, S., Lin, H. Q., & Yu, X. J. (2025). Gapless topological behaviors in a long-range quantum spin chain. Communications Physics, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-025-01947-z

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