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Bulk-edge correspondence in (2 + 1)-dimensional Abelian topological phases

  • Jennifer Cano
  • , Meng Cheng
  • , Michael Mulligan
  • , Chetan Nayak
  • , Eugeniu Plamadeala
  • , Jon Yard
  • University of California at Santa Barbara

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Abstract

The same bulk two-dimensional topological phase can have multiple distinct, fully chiral edge phases. We show that this can occur in the integer quantum Hall states at ν=8 and 12, with experimentally testable consequences. We show that this can occur in Abelian fractional quantum Hall states as well, with the simplest examples being at ν=87,1211,815,165. We give a general criterion for the existence of multiple distinct chiral edge phases for the same bulk phase and discuss experimental consequences. Edge phases correspond to lattices while bulk phases correspond to genera of lattices. Since there are typically multiple lattices in a genus, the bulk-edge correspondence is typically one-to-many; there are usually many stable fully chiral edge phases corresponding to the same bulk. We explain these correspondences using the theory of integral quadratic forms. We show that fermionic systems can have edge phases with only bosonic low-energy excitations and discuss a fermionic generalization of the relation between bulk topological spins and the central charge. The latter follows from our demonstration that every fermionic topological phase can be represented as a bosonic topological phase, together with some number of filled Landau levels. Our analysis shows that every Abelian topological phase can be decomposed into a tensor product of theories associated with prime numbers p in which every quasiparticle has a topological spin that is a pnth root of unity for some n. It also leads to a simple demonstration that all Abelian topological phases can be represented by U(1)N Chern-Simons theory parameterized by a K matrix.

Original languageEnglish
Article number115116
JournalPhysical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume89
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 14 2014

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