Symmetry breaking and fermionic fractional Chern insulator in topologically trivial bands
Stefanos Kourtis

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that fermions in topologically trivial bands can form fractional quantum Hall states through symmetry-breaking charge order induced by strong interactions, revealing a new mechanism for topological order.
Contribution
It introduces a spinless fermion model on a triangular lattice showing FQH states in topologically trivial bands via charge order and symmetry-breaking topological order.
Findings
FQH states observed at specific fillings with quantized Hall conductivity
Charge order established at certain densities due to repulsive interactions
Evidence of symmetry-breaking topological order in trivial bands
Abstract
We describe a mechanism by which fermions in topologically trivial bands can form correlated states exhibiting a fractional quantum Hall (FQH) effect upon introduction of strong repulsive interactions. These states are solid-liquid composites, in which a FQH liquid is induced by the formation of charge order (CO), following a recently proposed paradigm of symmetry-breaking topological (SBT) order [Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 216404 (2014)]. We devise a spinless fermion model on a triangular lattice, featuring a topologically trivial phase when interactions are omitted. Adding strong short-range repulsion, we first establish a repulsion-driven CO phase at density particles per site, then dope the model to higher densities . At (), we observe definitive signatures of both CO and the FQH effect ---…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
