We study a system of dipolar bosons in a one-dimensional optical lattice using exact diagonalization and density matrix renormalization group methods. In particular, we analyze low energy properties of the system at an average filling of 3/2 atoms per lattice site. We identify the region of the parameter space where the system has non-Abelian Fibonacci anyon excitations that correspond to fractional domain walls between different charge-density waves. When such one-dimensional systems are combined into a two-dimensional network, braiding of Fibonacci anyon excitations has potential application for fault tolerant, universal, topological quantum computation. Contrary to previous calculations, our results also demonstrate that super-solid phas...
Extensive research interest has been attracted by the fact that recent experiments in cold atoms sim...
Recently, topological excitations obeying non-Abelian statistics attracted intensive attention becau...
We study quantum phase transitions and the critical behavior of topologically-ordered phases by cons...
Recent concrete proposals suggest it is possible to engineer a two-dimensional bulk phase supporting...
Extensive research interest has been attracted by the fact that recent experiments in cold atoms sim...
Quantum statistics is an important aspect of quantum mechanics and it lays down the rules for identi...
We propose a simple scheme for mimicking the physics of one-dimensional anyons in an optical-lattice...
Anyons exist as pointlike particles in two dimensions and carry braid statistics, which enable inter...
We theoretically analyze the phase diagram of a quantum gas of bosons that interact via repulsive di...
We study a system of anyons with the statistics parameter θ=π/p, where p is a large integer. We use ...
Abstract. Anyons can be considered to be a third class of particles with nontrivial exchange statis...
Strong quantum correlations between many particles in low dimensions lead to emergence of interestin...
The low-temperature dynamics of quantum systems are dominated by the low-energy eigenstates. For two...
Non-Abelian anyons promise to reveal spectacular features of quantum mechanics that could ultimately...
Non-Abelian anyons promise to reveal spectacular features of quantum mechanics that could ultimately...
Extensive research interest has been attracted by the fact that recent experiments in cold atoms sim...
Recently, topological excitations obeying non-Abelian statistics attracted intensive attention becau...
We study quantum phase transitions and the critical behavior of topologically-ordered phases by cons...
Recent concrete proposals suggest it is possible to engineer a two-dimensional bulk phase supporting...
Extensive research interest has been attracted by the fact that recent experiments in cold atoms sim...
Quantum statistics is an important aspect of quantum mechanics and it lays down the rules for identi...
We propose a simple scheme for mimicking the physics of one-dimensional anyons in an optical-lattice...
Anyons exist as pointlike particles in two dimensions and carry braid statistics, which enable inter...
We theoretically analyze the phase diagram of a quantum gas of bosons that interact via repulsive di...
We study a system of anyons with the statistics parameter θ=π/p, where p is a large integer. We use ...
Abstract. Anyons can be considered to be a third class of particles with nontrivial exchange statis...
Strong quantum correlations between many particles in low dimensions lead to emergence of interestin...
The low-temperature dynamics of quantum systems are dominated by the low-energy eigenstates. For two...
Non-Abelian anyons promise to reveal spectacular features of quantum mechanics that could ultimately...
Non-Abelian anyons promise to reveal spectacular features of quantum mechanics that could ultimately...
Extensive research interest has been attracted by the fact that recent experiments in cold atoms sim...
Recently, topological excitations obeying non-Abelian statistics attracted intensive attention becau...
We study quantum phase transitions and the critical behavior of topologically-ordered phases by cons...