Physical Review Research (Jan 2022)

Non-Hermitian many-body topological excitations in interacting quantum dots

  • Timo Hyart,
  • J. L. Lado

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.L012006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. L012006

Abstract

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Quantum dots are one of the paradigmatic solid-state systems for quantum engineering, providing an outstanding tunability to explore fundamental quantum phenomena. Here we show that non-Hermitian many-body topological modes can be realized in a quantum dot chain by utilizing a gate-tunable modulation of dissipation, and they emerge purely because of the non-Hermiticity. By exactly solving the non-Hermitian interacting description both with exact diagonalization and tensor networks, we demonstrate that these topological modes are robust even in the presence strong interactions, leading to a strongly correlated topological many-particle state. Our results put forward quantum dot arrays as a platform for engineering non-Hermitian many-body topological modes, and highlight the resilience of non-Hermitian topology to electronic interactions.