Stabilization of Hubbard-Thouless pumps through nonlocal fermionic repulsion

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Abstract

Thouless pumping represents a powerful concept to probe quantized topological invariants in quantum systems. We explore this mechanism in a generalized Rice-Mele Fermi-Hubbard model characterized by the presence of competing onsite and intersite interactions. Contrary to recent experimental and theoretical results, showing a breakdown of quantized pumping induced by the onsite repulsion, we prove that sufficiently large intersite interactions allow for an interaction-induced recovery of Thouless pumps. Our analysis further reveals that the occurrence of stable topological transport at large interactions is connected to the presence of a spontaneous bond-order-wave in the ground-state phase diagram of the model. Finally, we discuss a concrete experimental setup based on ultracold magnetic atoms in an optical lattice to realize the newly introduced Thouless pump. Our results provide a new mechanism to stabilize Thouless pumps in interacting quantum systems.

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Argüello-Luengo, J., J.Mark, M., Ferlaino, F., Lewenstein, M., Barbiero, L., & Juliá-Farré, S. (2024). Stabilization of Hubbard-Thouless pumps through nonlocal fermionic repulsion. Quantum, 8. https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2024-03-14-1285

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