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Poster : hatsugai on 2017-12-22 11:33:02 (2535 reads)

Christopher Mudry (Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland) gives a talk by the title "Abelian topological order in three-dimensional space" at Rm. B602 from 14:00 on Dec.28, (2017). The detail is here


Poster : hatsugai on 2017-11-27 18:03:29 (3181 reads)

We are organizing an "International workshop : Variety and universality of bulk-edge correspondence 2018 (BEC2018) . Please do not confuse with Bose-Einstein condensation :) Its program is ready.


Poster : hatsugai on 2017-10-06 16:36:02 (2532 reads)

The entanglement Chern numbers is a Chern number of an entanglement Hamiltonian which characterizes topological properties of a topological phase. Starting from a pure state density matrix of the ground state, one may obtain finite temperature (mixed state) density matrix by tracing out parts of the system. If the entanglement hamiltonian has a finite energy gap, the Chern number is well defined by lowering the temperature. We apply the concept for the 3D topological phases.The parity of the number of the Weyl point gives a well defined topological number to distinguish the the state is topologically non trivial. Have a look at arXiv 1708.03722 . The paper has been accepted for publication in Physical Review B.


Poster : hatsugai on 2017-08-17 17:01:30 (3095 reads)

We have two opening positions for assistant professors (Hatsugai group). [Details]


Poster : hatsugai on 2017-08-17 17:00:09 (2591 reads)

We are organizing a Japan-Swiss workshop TTCM2017 at EPOCHAL Tsukuba, Sep.10-13 (2017). Limited number of posters will be still accepted.


Poster : hatsugai on 2017-08-03 13:38:17 (2776 reads)

A numerical scheme to calculate the many body Chern number for a ground state multiplet is formulated and explicitly given for projected bands of any lattice. We demonstrate its validity for lattice analogue of the nu=1/3 and 1/2 states. The string gauge to realize the minimum flux compatible with the periodicity of the unit cell is also presented. [arXiv:1707.06722]. The paper is published in JPSJ lett.


Poster : hatsugai on 2017-07-04 18:51:28 (3573 reads)

Job opening of 2 Assistant Professor positions (Theory of topological phases)
Division of Physics, University of Tsukuba [pdf]

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Position:2 Assistant Professors
Assistant Professor A: Tenure-track
Assistant Professor B:
Affiliation:Division of Physics, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
Field of research: Theory of topological phases
Required qualifications: Ph.D.
Starting date:April 1, 2018 or before
Terms of Appointment:
Assistant Professor A:Work with Prof. Hatsugai. Within 5 years from the date of employed, the candidate is evaluated and if satisfactory, eligible to become a tenured assistant professor.
Assistant Professor B:Work with Prof. Hatsugai. Position is in annual salary system that can be extended until March 31, 2022. Paid by the KAKENHI “Variety and universality of bulk-edge correspondence in topological phases: From solid state physics to transdisciplinary concepts, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S) Project No.17H06138.
See also
http://rhodia.ph.tsukuba.ac.jp/~hatsugai
Required documentation:

  1.   Curriculum Vitae (with photograph).
  2.   Publication list.
  3.   Reprints of two major papers published.
  4.   Summary of research.
  5.   Research plan including education.
  6.   One reference letter or two contact addresses of the references.
  7.  7)Please specify position A and/or B. If apply for both, one document is enough.

Application deadline: All documents must arrive no later than Sep. 15, 2017.
All documents should be submitted to :Prof. Y. Moritomo Chair, Division of Physics, University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1, Tsukuba 305-8571, Japan
Inquiries:Division of Physics, Prof. Yasuhiro Hatsugai

Other remark: All documents should be sent by registered mail. Please mark it in red ink as “Application for condensed matter theory position” on the envelope. We do not return any documents of the application.


Poster : hatsugai on 2017-06-23 18:52:34 (2743 reads)

Japanese article on topological phases, Sorry


Poster : hatsugai on 2017-04-21 19:57:50 (2860 reads)

数理科学5 月号(2017年)に「物理学における線形代数:量子力学での展開」として小話を3つ書きました。1.量子もつれ, 2.平坦バンド, 3. ベリー接続としての単磁極.興味のある方はご覧ください.「物理学と数学のつながり」数理科学 5月号Only in Japanese


Poster : hatsugai on 2017-03-31 17:25:38 (2355 reads)

We have discussed a mechanical system in 3D on a diamond lattice from topological view points. Its characteristic edge states are described in connection with the quantized Berry phases. The paper has been published in New J. Phys.


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Poster : hatsugai on 2020-11-03 10:00:50 (298 reads)

Thouless' (adiabatic) pump in one-dimension is a typical topological phenomena characterized by the Chern number that correspondes to the quantized motion of the center of mass (COM). Although the COM is only well-defined with boudary (to set the origin of the coordinate), the COM experimentally observed is given by the bulk and the edge states do not contribute. Ultimate adiabaticity, that has never been achieved experimentaly, supports the quantization of the COM supplemented by the periodicity of the system with boundaries. This is the unique bulk-edge correspondence of the pump. We here propose a generic construction using a phase boundary line of the symmetry protect phase with two parameters works as a topological obstruction of the pump in extended parameter space. The construction is purely of manybody and the interaction can be one of the parameters. Have a look at "Interaction-induced topological charge pump" by Yoshihito Kuno and Yasuhiro Hatsugai, Phys. Rev. Research 2, 042024(R), (2020) (Open access)


Poster : hatsugai on 2020-10-28 10:28:43 (471 reads)

The Dirac cone is a typical singular energy dispersion in two dimensions that is a source of various non-trivial topological effects. When realized in real/synthetic materials, it is generically tilted and the equi-energy surface (curve) can be elliptic/hyperbolic (type I/II). The type III Dirac cone is a critical situation between the type I and II that potentially causes various non-trivial physics. As for realization of the type III Dirac cones, we are proposing a generic theoretical scheme without any fine tuning of material parameters . It may also help to synthesize in meta materials. The molecular orbital (MO) construction of the generic flat bands which we are also proposing plays a crutial role. Have a look at "Type-III Dirac Cones from Degenerate Directionally Flat Bands: Viewpoint from Molecular-Orbital Representation" by Tomonari Mizoguchi and Yasuhiro Hatsugai, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 89, 103704 (2020) Also arXiv:2007.14643. The paper has been selected as an Editors' choice of J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. (Sep. 2020). See also "News and comments" by Prof. N. Nagaosa.


Poster : hatsugai on 2020-10-01 16:07:56 (556 reads)

Motivated by a historical example, the Dirac Hamiltonian as a square-root of the Klein-Gordon Hamiltonian, its lattice analogue has been discussed recently. Zero energy states are shared by the parent and its descendant. The story is more than that. Not necessarily zero energy but its high energy part can also share topological characters. We hereby propose a “square-root higher order topological insulator (square-root HOTI)” when its squared parent is HOTI. Based on the simple observation that square of the decorated honeycomb lattice is given by a decoupled sum of the Kagome and honeycomb lattices, we have demonstrate that the “corner states” of the breezing Kagome lattice with boundaries share topological characters with its descendant as the decorated honeycomb lattice. Have a look at our recent paper just published online, "Square-root higher-order topological insulator on a decorated honeycomb lattice" by Tomonari Mizoguchi, Yoshihito Kuno, and Yasuhiro Hatsugai, Phys. Rev. A 102, 033527 (2020), also arXiv:2004.03235.


Poster : hatsugai on 2020-09-17 11:42:01 (372 reads)

As for a topological characterization of a full Liouvillian (including jump term) for the non hermitian fractional quantum Hall states, we are proposing a pseudospin Chern number associated with the Niu-Thouless-Wu type twists in the doubled Hilbert space. Numerical demonstration of the proposal is explicitely given and its validity is discussed. Have a look at "Fate of fractional quantum Hall states in open quantum systems: Characterization of correlated topological states for the full Liouvillian" by Tsuneya Yoshida, Koji Kudo, Hosho Katsura, and Yasuhiro Hatsugai, Phys. Rev. Research 2, 033428 (2020) (open access).


Poster : hatsugai on 2020-08-16 14:53:28 (606 reads)

Adiabatic deformation of gapped systems is a conceptual basis of topological phases. It implies that topological invariants of the bulk described by the Berry connection work as topological order parameters of the phase. This is independent of the well-established symmetry breaking scenario of the phase characterization. Adiabatic heuristic argument for the fractional quantum Hall states is one of the oldest such trials that states the "FRACTIONAL" state is deformed to the “INTEGER”. Although it is intuitive and physically quite natural, there exist several difficulties. How the states with different degeneracy are deformed each other adiabatically? We have clarified the questions and demonstrated this adiabatic deformation on a torus in the paper "Adiabatic heuristic principle on a torus and generalized Streda formula" by Koji Kudo and Yasuhiro Hatsugai , Phys. Rev. B 102, 125108 (2020) (also arXiv:2004.00859) What is deformed continuously is a gap not the states ! This is also sufficient for the topological stability of the Chern number (of the degenerate multiplet) as a topological order parameter. Have a look at.


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    Bulk-edge correspondence
    [0] バルクとエッジ
    [1] Focus lecture
    [2] Original papers
    [3] Japanese Physical Society monthly issue Commentary (Only Japanese except abstract) [pdf]
    [4] "Band gap, dangling bond and spin : a physicist's viewpoint" [pdf]
    Topological phases
    [0]Historical project
    KAKEN-HI DB FY1992 : Topological effects in electronic/spin systems
    KAKEN-HI DB FY1994 : Topology & geometrical phases in condensed matter physics
    Some of my talk files
    [1] MIT, Boston (2003)
    [2] APS/JPS March Meeting (2004)
    [3] JPS Fall meeting, JAPAN (2004)
    [4] APS/JPS March meeting (2005)
    [5] JPS Fall meeting (2005):Entanglement
    [6] Superclean workshop, Nasu (2006)
    [7] MPIPKS, Dresden (2006)
    [8] KEK, Tsukuba (2007)
    [9] ETH, Zurich (2008)
    [10] ICREA, Sant Benet (2009)
    [11] JPS Meeting, Kumamoto (2009)
    [12]HMF19, Fukuoka (2010)
    [13] NTU, Singapore (2011)
    [14] ICTP, Trieste (2011)
    [15] Villa conf., Orland (2012)
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