Classifying one-dimensional Floquet phases through two-dimensional topological order
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2512.15868v1
- Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2025 19:00:04 GMT
- Title: Classifying one-dimensional Floquet phases through two-dimensional topological order
- Authors: Campbell McLauchlan, Vedant Motamarri, Benjamin Béri,
- Abstract summary: Floquet systems display rich phenomena, such as time crystals, with many-body localisation (MBL) protecting the phases from heating.<n>While several types of Floquet phases have been classified, a unified picture of Floquet MBL is still emerging.<n>We show how anyons of the quantum double and (string) order parameters provide a natural and simple interpretation of known classification schemes.
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- Abstract: Floquet systems display rich phenomena, such as time crystals, with many-body localisation (MBL) protecting the phases from heating. While several types of Floquet phases have been classified, a unified picture of Floquet MBL is still emerging. Static phases have been fruitfully studied via "symmetry topological field theory" (SymTFT), wherein the universal features of $G$-symmetric systems are elucidated by placing them on the boundary of a topological order of one dimension higher. In this work, we provide a SymTFT approach to classifying $G$-symmetric Floquet MBL phases in 1D, for $G$ a finite Abelian group with on-site unitary action. In the SymTFT, these 1D systems correspond to the boundaries of the quantum double associated to $G$, and the classification naturally arises from considering the Lagrangian subgroups and boundary excitations of the quantum double. The classification covers all known Floquet phases while uncovering others previously unexplored, along with bulk features of phases thought to have only boundary signatures. We refer to the latter phases as "dual" time crystals. For static phases, we show how anyons of the quantum double and (string) order parameters provide a natural and simple interpretation of known classification schemes. By extending our framework to the boundaries of twisted quantum doubles, we uncover a new time-crystalline phase with non-onsite symmetry, which cannot be obtained through local, symmetric Hamiltonian drives. We numerically demonstrate evidence for the absolute stability of this phase, and observe that for open boundary conditions it has greater stability to symmetric perturbations. We finally discuss perspectives on using programmable quantum devices to realise and probe the phases we discuss. Our results show that SymTFT provides a powerful approach to unifying phases and features of Floquet systems.
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