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Exotic $Z_2$ Symmetry Breaking Transitions in 2D Correlated Systems

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2018-03-05 v1

Abstract

The Landau paradigm of phase transitions is one of the backbones in critical phenomena. With a Z2Z_2 symmetry, it describes the Ising universality class whose central charge is one half (c = 1=2) in two spatial dimensions (2D). Recent experiments in strongly correlated systems, however, suggest intriguing possibilities beyond the Landau paradigm. We uncover an exotic universality class of a Z2Z_2 symmetry breaking transition with c = 1. It is shown that fractionalization of discrete symmetry order parameters may realize the exotic class. In addition to novel critical exponents, we find that the onset of an order parameter may be super-linear in contrast to the sub-linear onset of the Ising class. We argue that a super-linear onset of a Z2Z_2 order parameter without breaking a bigger symmetry than Z2Z_2 is evidence of exotic phenomena, and our results are applied to recent experiments in phase transitions at pseudo-gap temperatures.

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@article{arxiv.1803.00578,
  title  = {Exotic $Z_2$ Symmetry Breaking Transitions in 2D Correlated Systems},
  author = {Sangjin Lee and Jun Jung and Ara Go and Eun-Gook Moon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.00578},
  year   = {2018}
}

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10 pages