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Detecting edge degeneracy in interacting topological insulators through entanglement entropy
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2015
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Quantum ScienceEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsNatural SciencesTopological InsulatorApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsEdge DegeneracyTopological MaterialDisordered Quantum SystemGapless Edge StatesTopological Quantum StateQuantum EntanglementTopological PhaseQuantum MatterTopological InsulatorsEdge States
The existence of degenerate or gapless edge states is a characteristic feature of topological insulators, but is difficult to detect in the presence of interactions. We propose a new method to obtain the degeneracy of the edge states from the perspective of entanglement entropy, which is very useful to identify interacting topological states. Employing the determinant quantum Monte Carlo technique, we investigate the interaction effect on two representative models of fermionic topological insulators in one and two dimensions, respectively. In the two topologically nontrivial phases, the edge degeneracies are reduced by interactions but remain to be nontrivial.
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