20180910 邀请报告 北京大学 刘雄军教授
发布人:中科院微观磁共振重点实验室  发布时间:2018-09-10   动态浏览次数:1016


报告时间:9月10日上午10点

报告地点:近代物理系210会议室

报告人:北京大学 刘雄军教授

报告题目: Non-equilibrium classification of topological quantum phases

报告摘要:Topological phase of matter is now a mainstream of research in condensed matter physics, of which the classification, synthesis, and detection of topological states have brought many excitements over the recent decade while remain incomplete with ongoing challenges in both theory and experiment. In this talk I present a universal dynamical characterization of the topological quantum phases classified by integers, and show its application to detecting topological physics with high precision [1]. The framework of the theory consists of several findings. First, we uncover that classifying a generic d-dimensional (dD) gapped topological phase can reduce to a (d-1)D invariant defined on so-called band inversion surfaces (BISs), rendering a basic bulk-surface duality. Further, we show in quenching across phase boundary the (pseudo)spin dynamics to exhibit unique topological patterns on BISs, which are attributed to the post-quench bulk topology and manifest a dynamical bulk-surface correspondence. The topological phase is then classified by a dynamical topological invariant measured from dynamical spin-texture field on the BISs. Applications to quenching experiments on feasible models are proposed and studied. The dynamical detection with high precision of the topological quantum physics has already been achieved in experiments [2, 3]. The generalization [4] and further interesting issues will be discussed.

References:

[1] L. Zhang, L. Zhang, S. Niu, and X.-J. Liu, Dynamical classification of topological quantum phases, arXiv: 1802.10061v2.

[2] W. Sun, C.-R. Yi, B.-Z. Wang, W.-W. Zhang, B.C. Sanders, X.-T. Xu, Z.Y. Wang, J. Schmiedmayer, Y. Deng, X.-J. Liu, S. Chen, and J. -W. Pan, arXiv: 1804.08226.

[3] B. Song, C. He, S. Niu, L. Zhang, Z. Ren, X.-J. Liu, and G.-B. Jo, arXiv:1808.07428.

[4] L. Zhang, L. Zhang, and X.-J. Liu, arXiv:1807.10782.