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Emergent Multi-Flavor QED3 at the Plateau Transition between Fractional Chern Insulators: Applications to Graphene Heterostructures

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PHYSICAL REVIEW X
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevX.8.031015

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Funding

  1. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation under the EPiQS initiative at Harvard University [GBMF4306]
  2. ARO MURI on topological insulators [W911NF-12-1-0961]
  3. Simons Investigator award
  4. Compute Canada
  5. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
  6. Government of Canada through the Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
  7. Province of Ontario through the Ministry of Research, Innovation and Science
  8. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-76SF00515]

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Recent experiments in graphene heterostructures have observed Chern insulators-integer and fractional quantum Hall states made possible by a periodic substrate potential. Here, we study theoretically that the competition between different Chern insulators, which can be tuned by the amplitude of the periodic potential, leads to a new family of quantum critical points described by QED(3)-Chern-Simons theory. At these critical points, N-f flavors of Dirac fermions interact through an emergent U(1) gauge theory at Chern-Simons level K, and remarkably, the entire family (with any N-f or K) can be realized at special values of the external magnetic field. Transitions between particle-hole conjugate Jain states realize pure QED(3), in which multiple flavors of Dirac fermions interact with a Maxwell U(1) gauge field. The multiflavor nature of the critical point leads to an emergent SU(N-f) symmetry. Specifically, at the transition from a nu = 1/3 to 2/3 quantum Hall state, the emergent SU(3) symmetry predicts an octet of charge density waves with enhanced susceptibilities, which is verified by DMRG numerical simulations on microscopic models applicable to graphene heterostructures. We propose experiments on Chern insulators that could resolve open questions in the study of (2 + 1)-dimensional conformal field theories and test recent duality inspired conjectures.

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