Chiral topological spin liquids with projected entangled pair states (1504.05236v3)
Abstract: Topological chiral phases are ubiquitous in the physics of the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect. Non-chiral topological spin liquids are also well known. Here, using the framework of projected entangled pair states (PEPS), we construct a family of chiral spin liquids on the square lattice which are generalized spin-1/2 Resonating Valence Bond (RVB) states obtained from deformed local tensors with $d+i\, d$ symmetry. On a cylinder, we construct four topological sectors with even or odd number of spinons on the boundary and even or odd number of ($\mathbb{Z}_2$) fluxes penetrating the cylinder which, we argue, remain orthogonal in the limit of infinite perimeter. The analysis of the transfer matrix provides evidence of short-range (long-range) triplet (singlet) correlations as for the critical (non-chiral) RVB state. The Entanglement Spectrum exhibits chiral edge modes, which we confront to predictions of Conformal Field Theory, and the corresponding Entanglement Hamiltonian is shown to be long ranged.