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Towards a topological quantum chemistry description of correlated systems: The case of the Hubbard diamond chain (2.326Mb)
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Towards a topological quantum chemistry description of correlated systems: The case of the Hubbard diamond chain
Autor-a
Iraola, MikelORCID
Heinsdorf, Niclas
Tiwari, Apoorv
Lessnich, Dominik
Mertz, Thomas
Ferrari, Francesco
Fischer, Mark H.
Winter, Stephen M
Pollmann, Frank
Neupert, Titus
Valentí, Roser
Vergniory, Maia G.
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© 2021 APS
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Acceso abierto
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/14541
Versión de la editorial
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.104.195125
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Physical Review B  2021. Vol. 104 (9). N. art. 195125
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American Physical Society
Palabras clave
Hamiltonians
Intelligent systems
Monte Carlo methods
Mott insulators ... [+]
Hamiltonians
Intelligent systems
Monte Carlo methods
Mott insulators
Perturbation techniques
Phase diagrams
Statistical mechanics
Topology [-]
Materia (Tesauro UNESCO)
http://vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept17168
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The recently introduced topological quantum chemistry (TQC) framework has provided a description of universal topological properties of all possible band insulators in all space groups based on crysta ... [+]
The recently introduced topological quantum chemistry (TQC) framework has provided a description of universal topological properties of all possible band insulators in all space groups based on crystalline unitary symmetries and time reversal. While this formalism filled the gap between the mathematical classification and the practical diagnosis of topological materials, an obvious limitation is that it only applies to weakly interacting systems, which can be described within band theory. It is an open question to which extent this formalism can be generalized to correlated systems that can exhibit symmetry-protected topological phases which are not adiabatically connected to any band insulator. In this work, we address the many facets of this question by considering the specific example of an extended version of a Hubbard diamond chain. This model features a Mott insulator, a trivial insulating phase, and an obstructed atomic limit phase. Here we first discuss the nature of the Mott insulator and determine the phase diagram and topology of the interacting model with infinite density matrix renormalization group calculations, variational Monte Carlo simulations, and with many-body topological invariants. We then proceed by considering a generalization of the TQC formalism to Green's functions combined with the concept of a topological Hamiltonian to identify the topological nature of the phases. Here we use cluster perturbation theory to calculate the Green's functions. The results are benchmarked with the above-determined phase diagram, and we discuss the applicability and limitations of the approach and its possible extensions in the diagnosis of topological phases in materials, in contrast to the use of many-body topological invariants. © 2021 American Physical Society. [-]
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Programa Estatal de Generación de Conocimiento y Fortalecimiento Científico y Tecnológico del Sistema de I+D+i y del Programa Estatal de I+D+i Orientada a los Retos de la Sociedad
Early Universe Cosmology and High Energy Physics
Marie Sklodowska Curie grant agreement
H2020
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109905GB-C21
094626-B-C21
70164
ERC-StG-Neupert-757867
ERC-CoG-Pollmann-771537
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