Superconducting $p$-wave pairing effects on one-dimensional non-Hermitian quasicrystals with power law hopping
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.14144v1
- Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:07:22 GMT
- Title: Superconducting $p$-wave pairing effects on one-dimensional non-Hermitian quasicrystals with power law hopping
- Authors: Shaina Gandhi, Jayendra N. Bandyopadhyay,
- Abstract summary: We study the effects of superconducting $p$-wave pairing on the non-Hermitian Aubry-Andr'e-Harper model with power-law hopping.
- Score: 14.37149160708975
- License:
- Abstract: We study the effects of superconducting $p$-wave pairing on the non-Hermitian Aubry-Andr\'e-Harper model with power-law hopping. For the case of short-range hopping, weak pairing leads to oscillating quasi-Majorana zero modes, turning to edge-localized Majorana zero modes as pairing strength increases. For the case of long-range hopping, we observe the emergence of massive Dirac modes having oscillatory behavior, similar to Majorana modes with weak pairing. The massive Dirac modes localize at the edges as the pairing strength grows. The superconducting pairing spoils the plateaus observed in the fractal dimension of all the energy eigenstates of the Aubry-Andr\'e-Harper model with power-law hopping. The number of plateaus decreases with the increasing pairing strength for the weak non-Hermiticity in the system. The phase diagram of the system reveals that real and complex energy spectrums correlate differently with the localization properties of the eigenstates depending on the strength of pairing and hopping range.
Related papers
- Dipole-dipole interactions mediated by a photonic flat band [44.99833362998488]
We study the photon-dipole interactions between emitters dispersively coupled to the photonic analogue of a flat band (FB)
We show that the strength of such photon-mediated interactions decays exponentially with distance with a characteristic localization length.
We find that the localization length grows with the overlap between CLSs according to an analytically-derived universal scaling law valid for a large class of FBs both in 1D and 2D.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-05-30T18:00:05Z) - Two-mode Squeezing in Floquet Engineered Power-law Interacting Spin Models [0.0]
We find scalable generation of entanglement in the form of two-mode squeezing between the layers can generically be achieved in powerlaw models.
spatially-temporally engineered interactions allow to significantly increase the generated entanglement and in fact achieve Heisenberg limited scaling.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-02-28T19:00:06Z) - Quench dynamics in higher-dimensional Holstein models: Insights from Truncated Wigner Approaches [41.94295877935867]
We study the melting of charge-density waves in a Holstein model after a sudden switch-on of the electronic hopping.
A comparison with exact data obtained for a Holstein chain shows that a semiclassical treatment of both the electrons and phonons is required in order to correctly describe the phononic dynamics.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-12-19T16:14:01Z) - Ground-state entanglement spectrum of a generic model with nonlocal
excitation-phonon coupling [0.0]
Ground-state entanglement spectrum of a model of excitation-phonon interaction is numerically evaluated here.
A transition between a bare excitation and a heavily phonon-dressed (polaronic) one can be thought of as a transition between vanishing and finite entanglement.
The implications of excitation-phonon entanglement for $W$-state engineering in superconducting and neutral-atom-based qubit arrays are also discussed.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-12-01T18:16:11Z) - The topological Kondo model out of equilibrium [0.0]
Kondo effect is a genuine manifestation of the nonlocality of Majorana modes.
We simulate the relaxation of the Majorana magnetization, which allows us to determine the related Kondo temperature.
The latter dominates at the superconductor charge degeneracy points and displays the expected universal fractional zero-bias conductance.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-07-07T18:00:04Z) - Quantum emulation of the transient dynamics in the multistate
Landau-Zener model [50.591267188664666]
We study the transient dynamics in the multistate Landau-Zener model as a function of the Landau-Zener velocity.
Our experiments pave the way for more complex simulations with qubits coupled to an engineered bosonic mode spectrum.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-11-26T15:04:11Z) - Slow semiclassical dynamics of a two-dimensional Hubbard model in
disorder-free potentials [77.34726150561087]
We show that introduction of harmonic and spin-dependent linear potentials sufficiently validates fTWA for longer times.
In particular, we focus on a finite two-dimensional system and show that at intermediate linear potential strength, the addition of a harmonic potential and spin dependence of the tilt, results in subdiffusive dynamics.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-10-03T16:51:25Z) - Quantum chaos and thermalization in the two-mode Dicke model [77.34726150561087]
We discuss the onset of quantum chaos and thermalization in the two-mode Dicke model.
The two-mode Dicke model exhibits normal to superradiant quantum phase transition.
We show that the temporal fluctuations of the expectation value of the collective spin observable around its average are small and decrease with the effective system size.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-07-08T11:16:29Z) - Superconducting coupler with exponentially large on-off ratio [68.8204255655161]
Tunable two-qubit couplers offer an avenue to mitigate errors in multiqubit superconducting quantum processors.
Most couplers operate in a narrow frequency band and target specific couplings, such as the spurious $ZZ$ interaction.
We introduce a superconducting coupler that alleviates these limitations by suppressing all two-qubit interactions with an exponentially large on-off ratio.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-07-21T03:03:13Z) - Tuning the topology of $p$-wave superconductivity in an analytically
solvable two-band model [0.0]
We introduce and solve a two-band model of spinless fermions with $p_x$-wave pairing on a square lattice.
We show that its phase diagram contains a topologically nontrivial weak pairing phase as well as a trivial strong pairing phase.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2020-10-01T01:20:46Z) - On super-Poissonian behavior of the Rosenzweig-Porter model in the
non-ergodic extended regime [0.0]
Rosenzweig-Porter model exhibits a non-ergodic extended phase between the ergodic extended metallic phase and the localized phase.
This phase is characterized by fractal behavior of the wavefunctions, and a postulated correlated mini-band structure of the energy spectrum.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2020-07-03T15:11:56Z)
This list is automatically generated from the titles and abstracts of the papers in this site.
This site does not guarantee the quality of this site (including all information) and is not responsible for any consequences.