Realization of fractional Chern insulators in the thin-torus limit with ultracold bosons

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Abstract

Topological states of interacting many-body systems are at the focus of current research due to the exotic properties of their elementary excitations. In this paper we suggest a realistic experimental setup for the realization of a simple version of such a phase. We show how δ-interacting bosons hopping on the links of a one-dimensional ladder can be used to simulate the thin-torus limit of the two-dimensional (2D) Hofstadter-Hubbard model at one-quarter magnetic flux per plaquette. Bosons can be confined to ladders by optical superlattices, and synthetic magnetic fields can be realized by laser-assisted tunneling. We show that twisted boundary conditions can be implemented, enabling the realization of a fractionally quantized Thouless pump. Using numerical density-matrix-renormalization-group calculations, we show that the ground state of our model is an incompressible symmetry-protected topological charge density wave phase at average filling ρ=1/8 per lattice site, related to the 1/2 Laughlin-type state of the corresponding 2D model.

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Grusdt, F., & Höning, M. (2014). Realization of fractional Chern insulators in the thin-torus limit with ultracold bosons. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 90(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.90.053623

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