Topological Phase and Tunable Quantum State Transfer of Su–Schrieffer–Heeger Chain with an Embedded Quantum Ring

Author:

Zhang Xin‐Yue1,Yan Yu2,Zheng Li‐Na3,Zhang Zhi‐Xu2,Zhong Li‐Nan14,Zhang Shou1,Wang Hong‐Fu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics College of Science Yanbian University Yanji Jilin 133002 China

2. School of Physics Harbin Institute of Technology Harbin Heilongjiang 150001 China

3. Center for Quantum Sciences and School of Physics Northeast Normal University Changchun Jilin 130024 China

4. Department of Mathematics College of Science Yanbian University Yanji Jilin 133002 China

Abstract

AbstractAn extended Su–Schrieffer–Heeger (SSH) model consisting of an SSH chain with an embedded quantum ring (QR) is investigated. In the case of two SSH chains with a symmetric distribution with respect to QR, by calculating the real‐space winding number and energy spectrum, the hopping amplitude‐induced topological phase is discovered. The probability distributions of gap states and the relationship between energy and magnetic flux prove the existence of the Aharonov–Bohm effect in the QR. Moreover, in the case of asymmetric distribution, the model possesses a zero‐energy mode within the energy gap, and it is found that it can realize quantum state transfer. By adjusting the connection site between the right SSH chain and QR, the direction of the output port can be flexibly engineered. Furthermore, it is shown that high‐fidelity quantum state transfer can still be achieved with the increasing of the system size. The tunable quantum state transfer based on the zero‐energy mode can be equivalent to a topological tunable directional switch with properties of non‐directional transfer. This work provides an approach for studying topological phase transition and tunable topological devices in an SSH chain with an embedded QR.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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