Fermion-induced quantum critical point in Dirac semimetals: a sign-problem-free quantum Monte Carlo study
Abstract
According to Landau criterion, a phase transition should be first order when cubic terms of order parameters are allowed in its effective Ginzburg-Landau free energy. Recently, it was shown by renormalization group (RG) analysis that continuous transition can happen at putatively first-order transitions in 2D Dirac semimetals and such non-Landau phase transitions were dubbed "fermion-induced quantum critical points" (FIQCP) [Li et al., Nature Communications 8, 314 (2017)]. The RG analysis, controlled by the 1/ expansion with the number of flavors of four-component Dirac fermions, shows that FIQCP occurs for . Previous QMC simulations of a microscopic model of SU() fermions on the honeycomb lattice showed that FIQCP occurs at the transition between Dirac semimetals and Kekule-VBS for . However, precise value of the lower bound has not been established. Especially, the case of has not been explored by studying microscopic models so far. Here, by introducing a generalized SU() fermion model with (namely spinless fermions on the honeycomb lattice), we perform large-scale sign-problem-free Majorana quantum Monte Carlo simulations and find convincing evidence of FIQCP for . Consequently, our results suggest that FIQCP can occur in 2D Dirac semimetals for all positive integers .
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@article{arxiv.1910.14287,
title = {Fermion-induced quantum critical point in Dirac semimetals: a sign-problem-free quantum Monte Carlo study},
author = {Bo-Hai Li and Zi-Xiang Li and Hong Yao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.14287},
year = {2020}
}