Type-II Topological Meissner States

Abstract

We study the orbital effects of the synthetic magnetic fields in an interacting square lattice two-leg fermionic ladder model with the number-conserving pair hopping that hosting the Majorana bound states. By utilizing density matrix renormalization group and exact diagonalization, we identify a novel type-II topological Meissner (topo-Meissner) phase (as distinguished from the low-field type-I topo-Meissner state) when threading a high magnetic flux through the plaquette of the ladder, which not only exhibits a large uniformly circulating chiral current along the legs, the characteristics of the celebrated Meissner state, but also accommodates a topologically protected ground-state manifold due to the reentrant emergence of the Majorana end modes. Our work reveals some interesting interference effects resulting from the interplay between the gauge fields and the strong interactions in establishing the intrinsic topological states of matter in low-dimensional quantum systems.

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