Confinement transition in the QED$_3$-Gross-Neveu-XY universality class
Abstract
The coupling between fermionic matter and gauge fields plays a fundamental role in our understanding of nature, while at the same time posing a challenging problem for theoretical modeling. In this situation, controlled information can be gained by combining different complementary approaches. Here, we study a confinement transition in a system of flavors of interacting Dirac fermions charged under a U(1) gauge field in 2+1 dimensions. Using Quantum Monte Carlo simulations, we investigate a lattice model that exhibits a continuous transition at zero temperature between a gapless deconfined phase, described by three-dimensional quantum electrodynamics, and a gapped confined phase, in which the system develops valence-bond-solid order. We argue that the quantum critical point is in the universality class of the QED-Gross-Neveu-XY model. We study this field theory within a expansion in fixed dimension as well as a renormalization group analysis in space-time dimensions. The consistency between numerical and analytical results is revealed from large to intermediate flavor number.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2003.01722,
title = {Confinement transition in the QED$_3$-Gross-Neveu-XY universality class},
author = {Lukas Janssen and Wei Wang and Michael M. Scherer and Zi Yang Meng and Xiao Yan Xu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.01722},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
10 pages, 9 figures; v2: additional data and explanations, corrected erroneous interpretation of dimer scaling dimension