Emergent self-duality in long range critical spin chain: from deconfined criticality to first order transition
Abstract
Over the past few decades, tremendous efforts have been devoted to understanding self-duality at the quantum critical point, which enlarges the global symmetry and constrains the dynamics. In this letter, we employ large-scale density matrix renormalization group simulations to investigate the critical spin chain with long-range interaction . Remarkably, we reveal that the long-range interaction drives the deconfined criticality towards a first-order phase transition as decreases. More strikingly, the emergent self-duality leads to an emergent symmetry and manifests at these first-order critical points. This discovery is reminiscent of self-duality protected multicritical points and provides the example of the critical line with generalized symmetry. Our work has far-reaching implications for ongoing experimental efforts in Rydberg atom quantum simulators.
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@article{arxiv.2309.01652,
title = {Emergent self-duality in long range critical spin chain: from deconfined criticality to first order transition},
author = {Sheng Yang and Zhiming Pan and Da-Chuan Lu and Xue-Jia Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.01652},
year = {2023}
}
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Accepted by Phys. Rev. B