Splitting of topological charge pumping in an interacting two-component fermionic Rice-Mele Hubbard model
Abstract
A Thouless pump transports an integer amount of charge when pumping adiabatically around a singularity. We study the splitting of such a critical point into two separate critical points by adding a Hubbard interaction. Furthermore, we consider extensions to a spinful Rice-Mele model, namely, a staggered magnetic field or an Ising-type spin coupling, further reducing the spin symmetry. The resulting models additionally allow for the transport of a single charge in a two-component system of spinful fermions, whereas in the absence of interactions, zero or two charges are pumped. In the SU(2)-symmetric case, the ionic Hubbard model is visited once along pump cycles that enclose a single singularity. Adding a staggered magnetic field additionally transports an integer amount of spin while the Ising term realizes a pure charge pump. We employ real-time simulations in finite and infinite systems to calculate the adiabatic charge and spin transport, complemented by the analysis of gaps and the many-body polarization to confirm the adiabatic nature of the pump. The resulting charge pumps are expected to be measurable in finite-pumping speed experiments in ultracold atomic gases for which the SU (2 ) invariant version is the most promising path. We discuss the implications of our results for a related quantum-gas experiment by Walter et al. [arXiv:2204.06561].
- Publication:
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Physical Review B
- Pub Date:
- July 2022
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2204.14144
- Bibcode:
- 2022PhRvB.106d5141B
- Keywords:
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- Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases
- E-Print:
- 12 pages, 7 figures. Revised version essentially as published. Data is partially available as ancillary files