Preparing topologically ordered states by Hamiltonian interpolation

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Abstract

We study the preparation of topologically ordered states by interpolating between an initial Hamiltonian with a unique product ground state and a Hamiltonian with a topologically degenerate ground state space. By simulating the dynamics for small systems, we numerically observe a certain stability of the prepared state as a function of the initial Hamiltonian. For small systems or long interpolation times, we argue that the resulting state can be identified by computing suitable effective Hamiltonians. For effective anyon models, this analysis singles out the relevant physical processes and extends the study of the splitting of the topological degeneracy by Bonderson (2009 Phys. Rev. Lett. 103 110403). We illustrate our findings using Kitaev's Majorana chain, effective anyon chains, the toric code and Levin-Wen string-net models.

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Ni, X., Pastawski, F., Yoshida, B., & König, R. (2016). Preparing topologically ordered states by Hamiltonian interpolation. New Journal of Physics, 18(9). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/9/093027

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