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Encoding a one-dimensional topological gauge theory in a Raman-coupled Bose-Einstein condensate

Topological gauge theories provide powerful effective descriptions of certain strongly correlated systems, a prime example being the Chern-Simons gauge theory of fractional quantum Hall states. Engineering topological gauge theories in controlled quantum systems is of both conceptual and practical i...

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Published in:Physical review research 2022-11, Vol.4 (4), p.043088, Article 043088
Main Authors: Chisholm, C. S., Frölian, A., Neri, E., Ramos, R., Tarruell, L., Celi, A.
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Language:English
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Summary:Topological gauge theories provide powerful effective descriptions of certain strongly correlated systems, a prime example being the Chern-Simons gauge theory of fractional quantum Hall states. Engineering topological gauge theories in controlled quantum systems is of both conceptual and practical importance, as it would provide access to systems with exotic excitations such as anyons without the need for strong correlations. Here, we discuss a scheme to engineer the chiral BF theory, a minimal model of a topological gauge theory corresponding to a one-dimensional reduction of the Chern-Simons theory, with ultracold atoms. Using the local conservation laws of the theory, we encode its quantum Hamiltonian into an ultracold quantum gas with chiral interactions. Building on a seminal proposal by Edmonds et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 085301 (2013)10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.085301], we show how to implement it in a Raman-coupled Bose-Einstein condensate with imbalanced scattering lengths, as we have recently realized experimentally [Frölian et al., Nature (London) 608, 293 (2022)10.1038/s41586-022-04943-3]. We discuss the properties of the chiral condensate from a gauge theory perspective and assess the validity of the effective quantum description for accessible experimental parameters via numerical simulations. Our approach lays the foundation for realizing topological gauge theories in higher dimensions with Bose-Einstein condensates.
ISSN:2643-1564
2643-1564
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.043088