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Exactly Soluble Model of a 3D Symmetry Protected Topological Phase of Bosons with Surface Topological Order (1302.7072v3)

Published 28 Feb 2013 in cond-mat.str-el

Abstract: We construct an exactly soluble Hamiltonian on the D=3 cubic lattice, whose ground state is a topological phase of bosons protected by time reversal symmetry, i.e a symmetry protected topological (SPT) phase. In this model anyonic excitations are shown to exist at the surface but not in the bulk. The statistics of these surface anyons is explicitly computed and shown to be identical to the 3-fermion Z2 model, a variant of Z2 topological order which cannot be realized in a purely D=2 system with time reversal symmetry. Thus the model realizes a novel surface termination for SPT phases, which only becomes available in D=3: that of a fully symmetric gapped surface with topological order. The 3D phase found here is also outside the group cohomology classification that appears to capture all SPT phases in lower dimensions. It is identified with a phase previously predicted from a field theoretic analysis, whose surface is roughly `half' of a Kitaev E8 phase. Our construction utilizes the Walker-Wang prescription to create a 3D confined phase with surface anyons,which can be extended to other symmetry classes and topological orders.

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