Physical Review Research (Nov 2022)

Overlap of parafermionic zero modes at a finite distance

  • Raphael L. R. C. Teixeira,
  • Andreas Haller,
  • Roshni Singh,
  • Amal Mathew,
  • Edvin G. Idrisov,
  • Luis G. G. V. Dias da Silva,
  • Thomas L. Schmidt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.043094
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
p. 043094

Abstract

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Parafermion bound states (PBSs) are generalizations of Majorana bound states (MBSs) and have been predicted to exist as zero-energy eigenstates in proximitized fractional quantum Hall edge states. Similarly to MBSs, a finite distance between the PBS can split the ground-state degeneracy. However, parafermionic modes have a richer exchange statistics than MBSs, so several interaction terms are allowed by the underlying Z_{2n} symmetry, rendering the effective Hamiltonian governing a pair of PBSs at a finite distance nontrivial. Here, we use a combination of analytical techniques (semiclassical instanton approximation) and numerical techniques (quantum Monte Carlo simulations) to determine the effective coupling Hamiltonian. For this purpose, we go beyond the dilute one-instanton gas approximation and show how finite-size effects can give rise to higher-order parafermion interactions. We find good quantitative agreement between the analytical results and Monte Carlo simulations. We estimate that these finite-size corrections should be observable in some of the recently proposed experiments to observe PBSs in strongly correlated systems.