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Topology of one dimensional quantum systems out of equilibrium

Published 16 Apr 2018 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.quant-gas | (1804.05756v2)

Abstract: We study the topological properties of one dimensional systems undergoing unitary time evolution. We show that symmetries possessed both by the initial wavefunction and by the Hamiltonian at all times may not be present in the time-dependent wavefunction -- a phenomenon which we dub "dynamically-induced symmetry breaking". This leads to the possibility of a time-varying bulk index after quenching within non-interacting gapped topological phases. The consequences are observable experimentally through particle transport measurements. With reference to the entanglement spectrum, we explain how the topology of the wavefunction can change out of equilibrium, both for non-interacting fermions and for symmetry-protected topological phases protected by antiunitary symmetries.

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