Two-body bound and edge states in the extended SSH Bose-Hubbard model

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Abstract

We study the bosonic two-body problem in a Su-Schrieffer-Heeger dimerized chain with on-site and nearest-neighbor interactions. We find two classes of bound states. The first, similar to the one induced by on-site interactions, has its center of mass on the strong link, whereas the second, existing only thanks to nearest-neighbor interactions, is centered on the weak link. We identify energy crossings between these states and analyse them using exact diagonalization and perturbation theory. In the presence of open boundary conditions, novel strongly-localized edge-bound states appear in the spectrum as a consequence of the interplay between lattice geometry, on-site and nearest-neighbor interactions. Contrary to the case of purely on-site interactions, such EBS persist even in the strongly interacting regime.

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Di Liberto, M., Recati, A., Carusotto, I., & Menotti, C. (2017). Two-body bound and edge states in the extended SSH Bose-Hubbard model. European Physical Journal: Special Topics, 226(12), 2751–2762. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2016-60388-y

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