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Reservoir-induced Thouless pumping and symmetry protected topological order in open quantum chains

We introduce a classification scheme for symmetry protected topological phases applicable to stationary states of open systems based on a generalization of the many-body polarization. The polarization can be used to probe the topological properties of non-interacting and interacting closed and open systems as well and remains a meaningful quantity even in the presence of moderate particle-number fluctuations. As examples, we discuss two open-system versions of a topological Thouless pump in the steady state of one-dimensional lattices driven by Markovian reservoirs. In the analogous unitary system, the Rice-Mele model, symmetries enforce topological properties which lead to a non-trivial winding of the geometric Zak phase upon cyclic variations of model parameters. Associated with this is a winding of the many-body polarization, corresponding to a quantized transport in the bulk (Thouless pump). We here show that in the open system, where the Zak phase looses its meaning, the same symmetries enforce a winding of the generalized many- body polarization. This winding is shown to be robust against Hamiltonian perturbations as well as homogeneous dephasing and particle losses..

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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