What in the world is topological quantum matter? - Fan Zhang

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What if electricity could travel forever without being diminished?
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What if a computer could run exponentially faster with perfect accuracy?
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What technology could those abilities build?
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We may be able to find out thanks to the work of the three scientists
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who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2016.
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David Thouless,
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Duncan Haldane,
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and Michael Kosterlitz won the award for discovering
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that even microscopic matter at the smallest scale
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can exhibit macroscopic properties and phases that are topological.
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But what does that mean?
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First of all, topology is a branch of mathematics
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that focuses on fundamental properties of objects.
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Topological properties don't change when an object is gradually stretched or bent.
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The object has to be torn or attached in new places.
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A donut and a coffee cup look the same to a topologist
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because they both have one hole.
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You could reshape a donut into a coffee cup
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and it would still have just one.
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That topological property is stable.
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On the other hand, a pretzel has three holes.
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There are no smooth incremental changes that will turn a donut into a pretzel.
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You'd have to tear two new holes.
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For a long time, it wasn't clear whether topology was useful
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for describing the behaviors of subatomic particles.
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That's because particles, like electrons and photons,
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are subject to the strange laws of quantum physics,
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which involve a great deal of uncertainty
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that we don't see at the scale of coffee cups.
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But the Nobel Laureates discovered that topological properties
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do exist at the quantum level.
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And that discovery may revolutionize materials science,
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electronic engineering,
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and computer science.
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That's because these properties lend surprising stability
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and remarkable characteristics to some exotic phases of matter
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in the delicate quantum world.
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One example is called a topological insulator.
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Imagine a film of electrons.
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If a strong enough magnetic field passes through them,
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each electron will start traveling in a circle,
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which is called a closed orbit.
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Because the electrons are stuck in these loops,
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they're not conducting electricity.
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But at the edge of the material,
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the orbits become open, connected, and they all point in the same direction.
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So electrons can jump from one orbit to the next
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and travel all the way around the edge.
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This means that the material conducts electricity around the edge
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but not in the middle.
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Here's where topology comes in.
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This conductivity isn't affected by small changes in the material,
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like impurities or imperfections.
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That's just like how the hole in the coffee cup
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isn't changed by stretching it out.
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The edge of such a topological insulator has perfect electron transport:
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no electrons travel backward,
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no energy is lost as heat,
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and the number of conducting pathways can even be controlled.
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The electronics of the future could be built
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to use this perfectly efficient electron highway.
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The topological properties of subatomic particles
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could also transform quantum computing.
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Quantum computers take advantage of the fact
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that subatomic particles can be in different states at the same time
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to store information in something called qubits.
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These qubits can solve problems exponentially faster
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than classical digital computers.
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The problem is that this data is so delicate
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that interaction with the environment can destroy it.
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But in some exotic topological phases,
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the subatomic particles can become protected.
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In other words, the qubits formed by them
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can't be changed by small or local disturbances.
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These topological qubits would be more stable,
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leading to more accurate computation and a better quantum computer.
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Topology was originally studied as a branch of purely abstract mathematics.
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Thanks to the pioneering work of Thouless, Haldane, and Kosterlitz,
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we now know it can be used to understand the riddles of nature
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and to revolutionize the future of technologies.
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