Critical properties of projected SO(5) models at finite temperatures
Abstract
We consider the projected SO(5) bosonic model introduced in order to connect the SO(5) theory of high-T superconductivity with the physics of the Mott-insulating gap, and derive the corresponding effective functional describing low-energy degrees of freedom. At the antiferromagnetic-superconducting transition, SO(5) symmetry-breaking effects due to the gap are purely quantum mechanical and become irrelevant in the neighborhood of a possible finite-temperature multicritical point separating the normal from the antiferromagnetic and the superconducting phases. A difference in the magnon and hole-pair mobility always takes the system away from the SO(5)-symmetric fixed point towards a region of instability, and the phase transition between the normal and the two ordered phases becomes first order before merging into the antiferromagnetic-superconducting line. Quantum fluctuations at intermediate temperatures, while introducing symmetry-breaking terms in the case of equal mobilities, tend to cancel the symmetry-breaking effects in the case of different mobilities.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0005385,
title = {Critical properties of projected SO(5) models at finite temperatures},
author = {E. Arrigoni and W. Hanke},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0005385},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
11 pages, no figures. Dedicated to Prof. Franz Wegner on the occasion of his 60th birthday