Abstract
We revisit the low-energy physics of one-dimensional spinless fermion liquids, showing that with sufficiently strong interactions the conventional Luttinger liquid can give way to a strong-pairing phase. While the density fluctuations in both phases are described by a gapless Luttinger liquid, single fermion excitations are gapped only in the strong-pairing phase. Smooth spatial Interfaces between the two phases lead to topological degeneracies in the ground-state and low-energy spectrum of the density fluctuations. Using a concrete microscopic model, with both single-particle and pair hopping, we show that the strong-pairing state is established through emergence of a new low-energy fermionic mode. We characterize the two phases with numerical calculations using the density matrix renormalization group. In particular we find enhancement of the central charge from c=1 in the two Luttinger liquid phases to c=3/2 at the critical point, which gives direct evidence for an emergent critical Majorana mode. Finally, we confirm the existence of topological degeneracies in the low-energy phonon spectrum, associated with spatial interfaces between the two phases.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 085133 |
| Journal | Physical Review B |
| Volume | 96 |
| Issue number | 8 |
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| State | Published - 23 Aug 2017 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2017 American Physical Society.
Funding
We are grateful to M. Stoudemire, O. Alberton, and A. Keselman for help setting up the DMRG calculation. We especially thank Miles for providing the IT ensor [3] package. E.A. thanks A. Bernevig for insightful discussions which helped initiate this study. J.R. acknowledges the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation under the EPiQS initiative under Grant No. GBMF4303. This work was supported in part by the ERC synergy Grant UQUAM.
| Funders |
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| Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation |
| European Commission |