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Floquet Topological Order in Interacting Systems of Bosons and Fermions

arXiv:1609.06303 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.115301

Abstract

Periodically driven noninteracting systems may exhibit anomalous chiral edge modes, despite hosting bands with trivial topology. We find that these drives have surprising many-body analogs, corresponding to class A, which exhibit anomalous charge and information transport at the boundary. Drives of this form are applicable to generic systems of bosons, fermions, and spins, and may be characterized by the anomalous unitary operator that acts at the edge of an open system. We find that these operators are robust to all local perturbations and may be classified by a pair of coprime integers. This defines a notion of dynamical topological order that may be applied to general time-dependent systems, including many-body localized phases or time crystals.

5 pages plus references and supplemental material; v2 is published version, with title change and new introduction