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Anyonic Josephson junctions: Dynamical and ground-state properties

Anyonic Josephson junctions: Dynamical and ground-state properties

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Bosons with density-dependent hopping on a one dimensional lattice have been shown to emulate anyonic particles with fractional exchange statistics. Leveraging this, we construct a Josephson junction setup, where an insulating barrier in the form of a Mott-insulator is sandwiched between two superfluid phases. This is obtained by spatially varying either the statistical phase or the strength of the on-site interaction potential on which the ground state of the system depends. Utilizing numerical methods such as exact diagonalization and density renormalization group theory, the ground state properties of this setup are investigated to understand the Josephson effect in a strongly correlated regime. The dynamical properties of this model for different configurations of this model are analyzed to find the configurations that can produce the Josephson effect. Furthermore, it is observed that continuous particle flow over time is achievable in this proposed model solely by creating an initial phase difference without any external biasing.

Jessica John Britto

物理学

Jessica John Britto.Anyonic Josephson junctions: Dynamical and ground-state properties[EB/OL].(2025-07-26)[2025-08-10].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.20044.点此复制

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