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Topological terms on topological defects: A quantum Monte Carlo study

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
卷 104, 期 16, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.104.L161105

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11264022, 12164023, 12074156]
  2. Yunnan Local College Applied Basic Research Projects [2017FH001-001]

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(English Summary:) In the system of Dirac fermions in (2 + 1) dimensions with dynamically generated anticommuting SO(3) antiferromagnetic and Z(2) Kekule valence-bond solid (KVBS) masses, there exists a field theory with a topological theta term that allows for continuous phase transitions. The presence of topological defects and the theta term play crucial roles in the transition process in this system.
Dirac fermions in (2 + 1) dimensions with dynamically generated anticommuting SO(3) antiferromagnetic and Z(2) Kekule valence-bond solid (KVBS) masses map onto a field theory with a topological theta term. This term provides a mechanism for continuous phase transitions between different symmetry-broken states: topological defects of one phase carry the charge of the other and proliferate at the transition. The theta term implies that a domain wall of the Z(2) KVBS order parameter harbors a spin-1/2 Heisenberg chain, as described by a (1 + 1)dimensional SO(3) nonlinear sigma model with theta term at theta = pi. Using pinning fields to stabilize the domain wall, we show that our auxiliary-field quantum Monte Carlo simulations indeed support the emergence of a spin-1/2 chain at the Z(2) topological defect. Surprisingly, the consequences of the topological term are seen far from the critical point such that the physics of apparently unrelated model systems are naturally understood by invoking them. This concept can be generalized to higher dimensions where (2 + 1)-dimensional SO(4) or SO(5) theories with topological terms are realized at a domain wall.

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