Emergent $SO(5)$ Symmetry at the N\'eel to Valence-Bond-Solid Transition
Abstract
We show numerically that the `deconfined' quantum critical point between the N\'eel antiferromagnet and the columnar valence-bond-solid, for a square lattice of spin-1/2s, has an emergent symmetry. This symmetry allows the N\'eel vector and the valence-bond-solid order parameter to be rotated into each other. It is a remarkable 2+1-dimensional analogue of the symmetry that appears in the scaling limit for the spin-1/2 Heisenberg chain. The emergent is strong evidence that the phase transition in the 2+1D system is truly continuous, despite the violations of finite-size scaling observed previously in this problem. It also implies surprising relations between correlation functions at the transition. The symmetry enhancement is expected to apply generally to the critical two-component Abelian Higgs model (non-compact model). The result indicates that in three dimensions there is an -symmetric conformal field theory which has no relevant singlet operators, so is radically different to conventional Wilson-Fisher-type conformal field theories.
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@article{arxiv.1508.06668,
title = {Emergent $SO(5)$ Symmetry at the N\'eel to Valence-Bond-Solid Transition},
author = {Adam Nahum and P. Serna and J. T. Chalker and M. Ortuño and A. M. Somoza},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.06668},
year = {2015}
}
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4+epsilon pages, 6 figures