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Controlling topological phases of matter with quantum light

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Controlling topological phases of matter with quantum light

O. Dmytruk and M. Schiro

This paper by Olesia Dmytruk and Marco Schiro explores the fascinating interplay between quantum light and topological properties in quantum matter. They reveal how a simple SSH model can undergo topological phase transitions influenced by light, offering insights into phase changes that could transform our understanding of lattice geometry and light-matter interactions.

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Abstract
Controlling the topological properties of quantum matter is a major goal of condensed matter physics. A major effort in this direction has been devoted to using classical light in the form of Floquet drives to manipulate and induce states with non-trivial topology. A different route can be achieved with cavity photons. Here we consider a prototypical model for topological phase transition, the one-dimensional Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model, coupled to a single mode cavity. We show that quantum light can affect the topological properties of the system, including the finite-length energy spectrum hosting edge modes and the topological phase diagram. In particular we show that depending on the lattice geometry and the strength of light-matter coupling one can either turn a trivial phase into a topological one or viceversa using quantum cavity fields. Furthermore, we compute the polariton spectrum of the coupled electron-photon system, and we note that the lower polariton branch disappears at the topological transition point. This phenomenon can be used to probe the phase transition in the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model.
Publisher
Communications Physics
Published On
Nov 04, 2022
Authors
Olesia Dmytruk, Marco Schiro
Tags
quantum matter
topological properties
quantum light
phase transitions
Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model
light-matter coupling
polariton branch
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