Topological zero modes and edge symmetries of metastable Markovian bosonic systems
Vincent P. Flynn, Emilio Cobanera, Lorenza Viola

TL;DR
This paper introduces a framework for topological metastability in Markovian bosonic systems, revealing edge-localized modes analogous to Majorana and Dirac fermions, with potential observable signatures in long-lived quantum correlations.
Contribution
It establishes a general theory for topological metastability in bosonic Lindbladian systems using pseudospectral theory, identifying new edge modes and exploring their physical implications.
Findings
Identification of bosonic Majorana and Dirac edge modes
Demonstration of long-lived quantum correlations and spectral signatures
Analysis of symmetry violations and anomalous parity dynamics
Abstract
Tight bosonic analogs of free-fermionic symmetry-protected topological phases, and their associated edge-localized excitations, have long evaded the grasp of condensed-matter and AMO physics. In this work, building on our initial exploration [PRL 127, 245701 (2021)], we identify a broad class of quadratic bosonic systems subject to Markovian dissipation that realize tight bosonic analogs of the Majorana and Dirac edge modes characteristic of topological superconductors and insulators, respectively. To this end, we establish a general framework for topological metastability for these systems, by leveraging pseudospectral theory as the appropriate mathematical tool for capturing the non-normality of the Lindbladian generator. The resulting dynamical paradigm, which is characterized by both a sharp separation between transient and asymptotic dynamics and a nontrivial topological invariant,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum many-body systems
