Shou-Shu Gong
Florida State University
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Scientific Reports | 2015
Shou-Shu Gong; Wei Zhu; D. N. Sheng
The fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE) realized in two-dimensional electron systems under a magnetic field is one of the most remarkable discoveries in condensed matter physics. Interestingly, it has been proposed that FQHE can also emerge in time-reversal invariant spin systems, known as the chiral spin liquid (CSL) characterized by the topological order and the emerging of the fractionalized quasiparticles. A CSL can naturally lead to the exotic superconductivity originating from the condense of anyonic quasiparticles. Although CSL was highly sought after for more than twenty years, it had never been found in a spin isotropic Heisenberg model or related materials. By developing a density-matrix renormalization group based method for adiabatically inserting flux, we discover a FQHE in a isotropic kagome Heisenberg model. We identify this FQHE state as the long-sought CSL with a uniform chiral order spontaneously breaking time reversal symmetry, which is uniquely characterized by the half-integer quantized topological Chern number protected by a robust excitation gap. The CSL is found to be at the neighbor of the previously identified Z2 spin liquid, which may lead to an exotic quantum phase transition between two gapped topological spin liquids.
Physical Review B | 2015
Wen-Jun Hu; W. Zhu; Yi Zhang; Shou-Shu Gong; Federico Becca; D. N. Sheng
We investigate the extended Heisenberg model on the Kagome lattice by using Gutzwiller projected fermionic states and the variational Monte Carlo technique. In particular, when both second- and third-neighbor super-exchanges are considered, we find that a gapped spin liquid described by non-trivial magnetic fluxes and long-range chiral-chiral correlations is energetically favored compared to the gapless U(1) Dirac state. Furthermore, the topological Chern number, obtained by integrating the Berry curvature, and the degeneracy of the ground state, by constructing linearly independent states, lead us to identify this flux state as the chiral spin liquid with
Physical Review B | 2016
W. Zhu; Shou-Shu Gong; D. N. Sheng
C=1/2
Physical Review B | 2016
Wen-Jun Hu; Shou-Shu Gong; D. N. Sheng
fractionalized Chern number.
Physical Review B | 2017
Shou-Shu Gong; Wei Zhu; Jianxin Zhu; D. N. Sheng; Kun Yang
There has been a growing interest in realizing topologically nontrivial states of matter in band insulators, where a quantum Hall effect can appear as an intrinsic property of the band structure. While ongoing progress is under way with a number of directions, the possibility of realizing novel interaction-generated topological phases, without the requirement of a nontrivial invariant encoded in single-particle wave function or band structure, can significantly extend the class of topological materials and is thus of great importance. Here, we show an interaction-driven topological phase emerging in an extended Bose-Hubbard model on a kagome lattice, where the noninteracting band structure is topological trivial with zero Berry curvature in the Brillouin zone. By means of an unbiased state-of-the-art density-matrix renormalization group technique, we identify that the ground state in a broad parameter region is equivalent to a bosonic fractional quantum Hall Laughlin state, based on the characterization of universal properties including ground-state degeneracy, edge excitations, and anyonic quasiparticle statistics. Our work paves a way to finding an interaction-induced topological phase at the phase boundary of conventionally ordered solid phases.
Physical Review B | 2015
Wen-Jun Hu; Shou-Shu Gong; W. Zhu; D. N. Sheng
By using Gutzwiller projected fermionic wave functions and variational Monte Carlo technique, we study the spin-
Physical Review B | 2015
Shou-Shu Gong; Wei Zhu; Leon Balents; D. N. Sheng
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Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Shou-Shu Gong; Wen-Jun Hu; Hsin-Hua Lai; Andriy H. Nevidomskyy; Qimiao Si; Kun Yang
Heisenberg model with the first-neighbor (
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Han-Qing Wu; Shou-Shu Gong; Donna Sheng
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Physical Review B | 2016
Shou-Shu Gong; Wei Zhu; Kun Yang; Oleg A. Starykh; D. N. Sheng; Leon Balents
), second-neighbor (