Majorana Zero Modes in Synthetic Dimensions
Or Golan, Eran Sela, Kirill Shtengel

TL;DR
This paper proposes using synthetic dimensions in cold atom systems with tunable interactions to mimic Majorana chains, revealing a gapless quasi-topological phase with potential for nonlocal qubits and experimental detection.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to simulate Majorana physics using synthetic dimensions and local interactions in cold atomic systems, demonstrating a new gapless quasi-topological phase.
Findings
Identification of a gapless quasi-topological phase with degenerate ground states.
Control of nonlocal qubits via synthetic flux and potentials.
Proposed experimental methods to detect nonlocal Majorana-like states.
Abstract
Recent experimental advances in the field of cold atoms led to the development of novel techniques for producing synthetic dimensions and synthetic magnetic fields, thus greatly expanding the utility of cold atomic systems for exploring exotic states of matter. In this paper we investigate the possibility of using experimentally tunable interactions in such systems to mimic the physics of Majorana chains, currently a subject of intense research. Crucially to our proposal, the interactions, which are local in space, appear non-local in the synthetic dimension. We use this fact to induce coupling between counter-propagating edge modes in the quantum Hall regime. For the case of attractive interactions in a system composed of two tunneling-coupled chains, we find a gapless quasi-topological phase with a doubly-degenerate ground state. While the total number of particles in the system is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Topological Materials and Phenomena · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
