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Noisy Approach to Intrinsically Mixed-State Topological Order

  • 1. University of Chicago
  • 2. Institute for Advanced Study

Description

We propose a general framework for studying two-dimensional (2D) topologically ordered states subject to local correlated errors and show that the resulting mixed state can display intrinsically mixed-state topological order (imTO)—topological order that is not expected to occur in the ground state of 2D local gapped Hamiltonians. Specifically, we show that decoherence, previously interpreted as anyon condensation in a doubled Hilbert space, is more naturally phrased as, and provides a physical mechanism for, "gauging out" anyons in the original Hilbert space. We find that gauging out anyons generically results in imTO, with the decohered mixed state strongly symmetric under certain anomalous 1-form symmetries. This framework lays bare a striking connection between the decohered density matrix and topological subsystem codes, which can appear as anomalous surface states of three-dimensional topological orders. Through a series of examples, we show that the decohered state can display a classical memory, encode logical qubits (i.e., exhibit a quantum memory), and even host chiral or nonmodular topological order. We argue that a partial classification of imTO is given in terms of nonmodular braided-fusion categories.

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DOI
10.1103/PRXQuantum.6.010313
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:14445

Funding

Simons Foundation
Simons Investigator Grant
Institute for Advanced Study
Sivian Fund
Institute for Advanced Study
Paul Dirac Fund
U.S. Department of Energy
DE-SC0009988

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering