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Palm, F. A.; Mardazad, S.; Bohrdt, A.; Schollwoeck, U. und Grusdt, F. (2022): Snapshot-based detection of ?=1/2 Laughlin states: Coupled chains and central charge. In: Physical Review B, Bd. 106, Nr. 8, L081108

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Abstract

Experimental realizations of topologically ordered states of matter, such as fractional quantum Hall states, with cold atoms are now within reach. In particular, optical lattices provide a promising platform for the realization and characterization of such states, where novel detection schemes enable an unprecedented microscopic under-standing. Here we show that the central charge can be directly measured in current cold atom experiments using the number entropy as a proxy for the entanglement entropy. We perform density-matrix renormalization-group simulations of Hubbard-interacting bosons on coupled chains subject to a magnetic field with alpha = 1/4 flux quanta per plaquette. Tuning the interchain hopping, we find a transition from a trivial quasi-one-dimensional phase to the topologically ordered Laughlin state at magnetic filling factor nu = 1/2 for systems of three or more chains. We resolve the transition using the central charge, on-site correlations, momentum distributions, and the many-body Chern number. Additionally, we propose a scheme to experimentally estimate the central charge from Fock basis snapshots. The model studied here is experimentally realizable with existing cold atom techniques and the proposed observables pave the way for the detection and classification of a larger class of interacting topological states of matter.

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