Fractonic critical point proximate to a higher-order topological insulator: How does UV blend with IR?
Abstract
We propose an unconventional topological quantum phase transition connecting a higher-order topological insulator (HOTI) and a featureless Mott insulator sharing the same symmetry patterns. We construct an effective theory description of the quantum critical point (QCP) by combining a bosonization approach and the coupled-stripe construction of 1D critical spin ladders. The phase transition theory is characterized by a critical dipole liquid theory with subsystem symmetry whose low energy modes contain a Bose surface along the axis. Such a quantum critical point manifests fracton dynamics and the breakdown of the area law entanglement entropy due to the existence of a Bose surface. We numerically confirm our findings by measuring the entanglement entropy, topological rank-2 Berry phase, and the static structure factor throughout the topological transition and compare it with our previous approach obtained from the percolation picture. A significant new element of our phase transition theory is that the infrared~(IR) effective theory is controlled by short wave-length fluctuations with peculiar UV-IR mixing.
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@article{arxiv.2101.01724,
title = {Fractonic critical point proximate to a higher-order topological insulator: How does UV blend with IR?},
author = {Yizhi You and Julian Bibo and Taylor L. Hughes and Frank Pollmann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.01724},
year = {2021}
}
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arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2008.01746