Prethermal Strong Zero Modes and Topological Qubits

We prove that quantum information encoded in some topological excitations, including certain Majorana zero modes, is protected in closed systems for a time scale exponentially long in system parameters. This protection holds even at infinite temperature. At lower temperatures, the decay time becomes...

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Main Authors: Dominic V. Else, Paul Fendley, Jack Kemp, Chetan Nayak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2017-12-01
Series:Physical Review X
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.7.041062
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spelling doaj-6d8154b3fc814bfcaffae8006dfef7b72020-11-24T22:02:21ZengAmerican Physical SocietyPhysical Review X2160-33082017-12-017404106210.1103/PhysRevX.7.041062Prethermal Strong Zero Modes and Topological QubitsDominic V. ElsePaul FendleyJack KempChetan NayakWe prove that quantum information encoded in some topological excitations, including certain Majorana zero modes, is protected in closed systems for a time scale exponentially long in system parameters. This protection holds even at infinite temperature. At lower temperatures, the decay time becomes even longer, with a temperature dependence controlled by an effective gap that is parametrically larger than the actual energy gap of the system. This nonequilibrium dynamical phenomenon is a form of prethermalization and occurs because of obstructions to the equilibration of edge or defect degrees of freedom with the bulk. We analyze the ramifications for ordered and topological phases in one, two, and three dimensions, with examples including Majorana and parafermionic zero modes in interacting spin chains. Our results are based on a nonperturbative analysis valid in any dimension, and they are illustrated by numerical simulations in one dimension. We discuss the implications for experiments on quantum-dot chains tuned into a regime supporting end Majorana zero modes and on trapped ion chains.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.7.041062
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Prethermal Strong Zero Modes and Topological Qubits
Physical Review X
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Jack Kemp
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title Prethermal Strong Zero Modes and Topological Qubits
title_short Prethermal Strong Zero Modes and Topological Qubits
title_full Prethermal Strong Zero Modes and Topological Qubits
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publisher American Physical Society
series Physical Review X
issn 2160-3308
publishDate 2017-12-01
description We prove that quantum information encoded in some topological excitations, including certain Majorana zero modes, is protected in closed systems for a time scale exponentially long in system parameters. This protection holds even at infinite temperature. At lower temperatures, the decay time becomes even longer, with a temperature dependence controlled by an effective gap that is parametrically larger than the actual energy gap of the system. This nonequilibrium dynamical phenomenon is a form of prethermalization and occurs because of obstructions to the equilibration of edge or defect degrees of freedom with the bulk. We analyze the ramifications for ordered and topological phases in one, two, and three dimensions, with examples including Majorana and parafermionic zero modes in interacting spin chains. Our results are based on a nonperturbative analysis valid in any dimension, and they are illustrated by numerical simulations in one dimension. We discuss the implications for experiments on quantum-dot chains tuned into a regime supporting end Majorana zero modes and on trapped ion chains.
url http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.7.041062
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