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FM: Fall Meeting
FM 19: Topology: Majoranas
FM 19.7: Talk
Montag, 23. September 2019, 18:15–18:30, 1199
Dephasing and relaxation of topological many-body states in quantum Ising models — •Hannes Weisbrich, Wolfgang Belzig, and Gianluca Rastelli — University of Konstanz
Inspired by recent progress in coupled arrays of qubits, we study the dephasing and relaxation dynamics of topological states in an extended class of quantum Ising chains of finite length [1]. We assume a local dephasing interaction of each spin with a local thermal bath, from which we derive a Lindblad equation. This kind of interaction preserves the parity in the system [2]. We demonstrate a correlation between the decoherence in the ground state subspace manifold and the topology in the spin chain, characterized by a winding number g. In particular, in the topological regime and at low temperature, the decoherence rates can be exponentially suppressed. For the simple case of the transverse Ising model (g=1) this simply corresponds to the exponentially small overlap of the two localized Majorana zero energy modes of the equivalent Kitaev chain. We generalize this result to a chain with a three body, next nearest neighbor interaction (with g=2) in which the ground state subspace is fourfold degenerate with two ground states in each parity sector (even and odd), namely with four Majorana modes.
[1] H. Weisbrich, W. Belzig, G. Rastelli, SciPost Phys. 6, 037 (2019).
[2] H. Weisbrich, C. Saussol, W. Belzig, G. Rastelli, Phys. Rev. A 98, 052109 (2018).