We find a series of topological phase transitions of increasing order, beyond the more standard second-order phase transition in a one-dimensional topological superconductor. The jumps in the order of the transitions depend on the range of the pairing interaction, which is parametrized by an algebraic decay with exponent α. Remarkably, in the limit α=1 the order of the topological transition becomes infinite. We compute the critical exponents for the series of higher-order transitions in exact form and find that they fulfill the hyperscaling relation. We also study the critical behavior at the boundary of the system and discuss potential experimental platforms of magnetic atoms in superconductors
Superconducting transition generally belongs to the U (1) class of phase transitions. However it was...
For decades, Landau’s theory of phase transition has provided a successful classification for quantu...
In a mean-field approximation the phase transition of a lattice superconductor is understood in term...
We find a series of topological phase transitions of increasing order, beyond the more standard seco...
This thesis deals with characterizing topological phases as well as the transitions between them, fo...
Pairing in the Weyl semimetal appearing on the surface of a topological insulator is considered. It ...
We investigate the order of the topological quantum phase transition in a two-dimensional quadrupola...
Fathoming interplay between symmetry and topology of many-electron wave functions has deepened our u...
Superfluids and superconductors can be either fully gapped or gapless with nodal structures in momen...
The modern understanding of topological insulators is based on Wannier obstructions in position spac...
We study transitions between phases of matter with topological order. By studying these transitions ...
We show that interactions can drive a class of higher order topological superconductors (HOTSCs) int...
We investigate the topological phases of two one-dimensional (1D) interacting superconducting wires,...
Topological phase transitions occur in real materials as well as quantum engineered systems, all of ...
The possibility to observe and manipulate Majorana fermions as end states of one-dimensional topolog...
Superconducting transition generally belongs to the U (1) class of phase transitions. However it was...
For decades, Landau’s theory of phase transition has provided a successful classification for quantu...
In a mean-field approximation the phase transition of a lattice superconductor is understood in term...
We find a series of topological phase transitions of increasing order, beyond the more standard seco...
This thesis deals with characterizing topological phases as well as the transitions between them, fo...
Pairing in the Weyl semimetal appearing on the surface of a topological insulator is considered. It ...
We investigate the order of the topological quantum phase transition in a two-dimensional quadrupola...
Fathoming interplay between symmetry and topology of many-electron wave functions has deepened our u...
Superfluids and superconductors can be either fully gapped or gapless with nodal structures in momen...
The modern understanding of topological insulators is based on Wannier obstructions in position spac...
We study transitions between phases of matter with topological order. By studying these transitions ...
We show that interactions can drive a class of higher order topological superconductors (HOTSCs) int...
We investigate the topological phases of two one-dimensional (1D) interacting superconducting wires,...
Topological phase transitions occur in real materials as well as quantum engineered systems, all of ...
The possibility to observe and manipulate Majorana fermions as end states of one-dimensional topolog...
Superconducting transition generally belongs to the U (1) class of phase transitions. However it was...
For decades, Landau’s theory of phase transition has provided a successful classification for quantu...
In a mean-field approximation the phase transition of a lattice superconductor is understood in term...