Effects of topological and non-topological edge states on information propagation and scrambling in a Floquet spin chain
Samudra Sur, Diptiman Sen

TL;DR
This paper investigates how topological and non-topological edge states influence information propagation and scrambling in a Floquet-driven spin chain, revealing edge localization, oscillations, and the role of bulk states in information transfer.
Contribution
It provides a detailed numerical and analytical study of edge state effects on information dynamics in a Floquet spin chain, highlighting new phenomena like edge localization and unscrambling effects.
Findings
Edge states cause localization of information at the chain edges.
Non-topological edge states induce oscillations in the OTOC near the edges.
Bulk states with maximum group velocity dominate information propagation.
Abstract
The action of any local operator on a quantum system propagates through the system carrying the information of the operator. This is usually studied via the out-of-time-order correlator (OTOC). We numerically study the information propagation from one end of a periodically driven spin-1/2 chain with open boundary conditions using the Floquet infinite-temperature OTOC. We calculate the OTOC for two different spin operators, and . For sinusoidal driving, the model can be shown to host different types of edge states, namely, topological (Majorana) edge states and non-topological edge states. We observe a localization of information at the edge for both and OTOCs whenever edge states are present. In addition, in the case of non-topological edge states, we see oscillations of the OTOC in time near the edge, the oscillation period being…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum many-body systems · Quantum and electron transport phenomena · Topological Materials and Phenomena
