Molecular Impurities as a Realization of Anyons on the Two-Sphere
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.05948v2
- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2021 18:18:50 GMT
- Title: Molecular Impurities as a Realization of Anyons on the Two-Sphere
- Authors: Morris Brooks, Mikhail Lemeshko, Douglas Lundholm, Enderalp Yakaboylu
- Abstract summary: We show that the lowest-energy spectrum of two linear bosonic/fermionic molecules immersed in a quantum many-particle environment can coincide with the anyonic spectrum on the sphere.
This paves the way towards experimental realization of anyons on the sphere using molecular impurities.
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- Abstract: Studies on experimental realization of two-dimensional anyons in terms of
quasiparticles have been restricted, so far, to only anyons on the plane. It is
known, however, that the geometry and topology of space can have significant
effects on quantum statistics for particles moving on it. Here, we have
undertaken the first step towards realizing the emerging fractional statistics
for particles restricted to move on the sphere, instead of on the plane. We
show that such a model arises naturally in the context of quantum impurity
problems. In particular, we demonstrate a setup in which the lowest-energy
spectrum of two linear bosonic/fermionic molecules immersed in a quantum
many-particle environment can coincide with the anyonic spectrum on the sphere.
This paves the way towards experimental realization of anyons on the sphere
using molecular impurities. Furthermore, since a change in the alignment of the
molecules corresponds to the exchange of the particles on the sphere, such a
realization reveals a novel type of exclusion principle for molecular
impurities, which could also be of use as a powerful technique to measure the
statistics parameter. Finally, our approach opens up a new numerical route to
investigate the spectra of many anyons on the sphere. Accordingly, we present
the spectrum of two anyons on the sphere in the presence of a Dirac monopole
field.
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