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Scientists Uncover Surprising Reversal in Quantum Systems

April 27, 2024
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Scientists Uncover Surprising Reversal in Quantum Systems
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Researchers have demonstrated how topological effects in an artificially constructed solid can be manipulated using magnetic fields to switch particle interactions on or off, potentially paving the way for advances in quantum technologies. Their experiments, which involved topological pumping in systems of cold fermionic potassium atoms trapped in laser-created lattices, showed that these systems can robustly transport particles in predictable directions, even when encountering barriers that reverse their movement.

Generally, it’s advised not to compare apples to oranges. However, in the field of topology, a branch of mathematics, this comparison is necessary. Apples and oranges, it turns out, are said to be topologically the same since they both lack a hole – in contrast to doughnuts or coffee cups, for instance, which both have one (the handle in the case of the cup) and, hence, are topologically equal.

In a more abstract way, quantum systems in physics can also have a specific apple or doughnut topology, which manifests itself in the energy states and motion of particles. Researchers are very interested in such systems as their topology makes them robust against disorder and other disturbing influences, which are always present in natural physical systems.

Things get particularly interesting if, in addition, the particles in such a system interact, meaning that they attract or repel each other, like electrons in solids. Studying topology and interactions together in solids, however, is extremely difficult. A team of researchers at ETH led by Tilman Esslinger has now managed to detect topological effects in an artificial solid, in which the interactions can be switched on or off using magnetic fields. Their results, which have just been published in the scientific journal Science, could be used in quantum technologies in the future.

Transport by topology

Zijie Zhu, a PhD student in Esslinger’s lab and first author of the study, and his colleagues constructed the artificial solid using extremely cold atoms (fermionic potassium atoms), which were trapped in spatially periodic lattices using laser beams. Additional laser beams caused the energy levels of adjacent lattice sites to move up and down periodically, out of sync with respect to each other. After some time, the researchers measured the positions of the atoms in the lattice, initially without interactions between the atoms. In this experiment they observed that the doughnut topology of the energy states caused the particles to be transported by one lattice site, always in the same direction, at each repetition of the cycle.

Topological Pumping

The results of the ETH researchers as an homage to Andy Warhol. The image shows the experimental results of topological pumping. Credit: Quantum Optics Group / ETH Zurich

“This can be imagined as the action of a screw,” says Konrad Viebahn, Senior Postdoc in Esslinger’s team. The screwing motion is a clockwise rotation around its axis, but the screw itself moves in the forward direction as a result. With each revolution, the screw advances a certain distance, which is independent of the speed at which one turns the screw. Such a behavior, also known as topological pumping, is typical of certain topological systems.

But what if the screw hits an obstacle? In the experiment of the ETH researchers, that obstacle was an additional laser beam that restricted the freedom of movement of the atoms in the longitudinal direction. After around 100 revolutions of the screw, the atoms ran into a wall, as it were. In the analogy used above, the wall represents an apple topology in which topological pumping cannot take place.

Surprising return

Surprisingly, the atoms didn’t simply stop at the wall, but suddenly turned around. The screw was thus moving backward, although it kept being turned clockwise. Esslinger and his team explain this return by the two doughnut topologies that exist in the lattice – one with a clockwise-turning doughnut and another one that turns in the opposite direction. At the wall, the atoms can change from one topology to the other, thus inverting their direction of motion.

Now the researchers switched on a repulsive interaction between the atoms and watched what happened. Again, they were in for a surprise: The atoms now turned around at an invisible barrier even before reaching the laser wall. “Using model calculations, we were able to show that the invisible barrier was created by the atoms themselves through their mutual repulsion,” explains PhD student Anne-​Sophie Walter.

Qubit highway for quantum computers

“With these observations, we have taken a big step towards a better understanding of interacting topological systems,” says Esslinger, who studies such effects in the framework of an Advanced Grant of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF). As a next step, he wants to perform further experiments to investigate whether the topological screw is as robust as expected with respect to disorder, and how the atoms behave in two or three spatial dimensions.

Esslinger also has some practical applications in mind. For instance, the transport of atoms or ions by topological pumping could be used as a qubit highway to take the qubits (quantum bits) in quantum computers to the right places without heating them up or disturbing their quantum states.

Reference: “Reversal of quantized Hall drifts at noninteracting and interacting topological boundaries” by Zijie Zhu, Marius Gächter, Anne-Sophie Walter, Konrad Viebahn and Tilman Esslinger, 18 April 2024, Science.
DOI: 10.1126/science.adg3848

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