Bona fide interaction-driven topological phase transition in correlated SPT states
Abstract
It is expected that the interplay between non-trivial band topology and strong electron correlation will lead to very rich physics. Thus a controlled study of the competition between topology and correlation is of great interest. Here, employing large-scale quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) simulations, we provide a concrete example of the Kane-Mele-Hubbard (KMH) model on an AA stacking bilayer honeycomb lattice with inter-layer antiferromagnetic interaction. Our simulation identified several different phases: a quantum spin-Hall insulator (QSH), a -plane antiferromagnetic Mott insulator (-AFM) and an inter-layer dimer-singlet insulator (dimer-singlet). Most importantly, a bona fide topological phase transition between the QSH and the dimer-singlet insulators, purely driven by the inter-layer antiferromagnetic interaction is found. At the transition, the spin and charge gap of the system close while the single-particle excitations remain gapped, which means that this transition has no mean field analogue and it can be viewed as a transition between bosonic SPT states. At one special point, this transition is described by a nonlinear sigma model (NLSM) with {\it exact} symmetry, and a topological term at {\it exactly} . Relevance of this work towards more general interacting SPT states is discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1508.06389,
title = {Bona fide interaction-driven topological phase transition in correlated SPT states},
author = {Yuan-Yao He and Han-Qing Wu and Yi-Zhuang You and Cenke Xu and Zi Yang Meng and Zhong-Yi Lu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.06389},
year = {2016}
}
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14 pages, 12 figures, 1 table, revised version