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Intrinsically Gapless Topological Phases

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2021-08-25 v1 Statistical Mechanics High Energy Physics - Theory Quantum Physics

Abstract

Topology in quantum matter is typically associated with gapped phases. For example, in symmetry protected topological (SPT) phases, the bulk energy gap localizes edge modes near the boundary. In this work we identify a new mechanism that leads to topological phases which are not only gapless but where the absence of a gap is essential. These `intrinsically gapless SPT phases' have no gapped counterpart and are hence also distinct from recently discovered examples of gapless SPT phases. The essential ingredient of these phases is that on-site symmetries act in an anomalous fashion at low energies. Intrinsically gapless SPT phases are found to display several unique properties including (i) protected edge modes that are impossible to realize in a gapped system with the same symmetries, (ii) string order parameters that are likewise forbidden in gapped phases, and (iii) constraints on the phase diagram obtained upon perturbing the phase. We verify predictions of the general theory in a specific realization protected by Z4\mathbb Z_4 symmetry, the one dimensional Ising-Hubbard chain, using both numerical simulations and effective field theory. We also discuss extensions to higher dimensions and possible experimental realizations.

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@article{arxiv.2008.06638,
  title  = {Intrinsically Gapless Topological Phases},
  author = {Ryan Thorngren and Ashvin Vishwanath and Ruben Verresen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.06638},
  year   = {2021}
}

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6 pages plus appendices

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