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Transition to the Haldane phase driven by electron-electron correlations.

A JażdżewskaM MierzejewskiM ŚrodaA NoceraG AlvarezElbio DagottoJ Herbrych
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
One of the most famous quantum systems with topological properties, the spin [Formula: see text] antiferromagnetic Heisenberg chain, is well-known to display exotic [Formula: see text] edge states. However, this spin model has not been analyzed from the more general perspective of strongly correlated systems varying the electron-electron interaction strength. Here, we report the investigation of the emergence of the Haldane edge in a system of interacting electrons - the two-orbital Hubbard model-with increasing repulsion strength U and Hund interaction J H . We show that interactions not only form the magnetic moments but also form a topologically nontrivial fermionic many-body ground-state with zero-energy edge states. Specifically, upon increasing the strength of the Hubbard repulsion and Hund exchange, we identify a sharp transition point separating topologically trivial and nontrivial ground-states. Surprisingly, such a behaviour appears already at rather small values of the interaction, in a regime where the magnetic moments are barely developed.
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