A scattering matrix formulation of the topological index of interacting fermions in one-dimensional superconductors

Meidan, Dganit and Romito, Alessandro and Brouwer, Piet W. (2014) A scattering matrix formulation of the topological index of interacting fermions in one-dimensional superconductors. Physical review letters, 113 (5): 057003. ISSN 0031-9007

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Abstract

We construct a scattering matrix formulation for the topological classification of one-dimensional superconductors with effective time reversal symmetry in the presence of interactions. For a closed geometry, Fidkowski and Kitaev have shown that such systems have a $\mathbb{Z}_8$ topological classification. We show that in the weak coupling limit, these systems retain a unitary scattering matrix at zero temperature, with a topological index given by the trace of the Andreev reflection matrix, $\mbox{tr}\, r_{\rm he}$. With interactions, $\mbox{tr}\, r_{\rm he}$ generically takes on the finite set of values $0$, $\pm 1$, $\pm 2$, $\pm 3$, and $\pm 4$. We show that the two topologically equivalent phases with $\mbox{tr}\, r_{\rm he} = \pm 4$ support emergent many-body end states, which we identify to be a topologically protected Kondo-like resonance. The path in phase space that connects these equivalent phases crosses a non-fermi liquid fixed point where a multiple channel Kondo effect develops. Our results connect the topological index to transport properties, thereby highlighting the experimental signatures of interacting topological phases in one dimension.

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Journal Article
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Physical review letters
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4 pages, 1 fig
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85081
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07 Mar 2017 10:28
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