Twisted Interferometry: the topological perspective
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cond-mat.mes-hallcond-mat.str-el
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anyonstwistedinterferometryprobeablealonganalyzeanyonic
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Three manifold topology is used to analyze the effect of anyonic interferometers in which the probe anyons' path along an arm crosses itself, leading to a "twisted" or braided space-time trajectory for the probe anyons. In the case of Ising non-Abelian anyons, twisted interferometry is shown to be able to generate a topologically protected $\pi/8$-phase gate, which cannot be generated from quasiparticle braiding.
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