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Metal to Wigner-Mott insulator transition in two-leg ladders

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2022-12-23 v2

Abstract

We study theoretically the quantum phase transition from a metal to a Wigner-Mott insulator at fractional commensurate filling on a two-leg ladder. We show that a continuous transition out of a symmetry-preserving Luttinger liquid metal is possible where the onset of insulating behavior is accompanied by the breaking of the lattice translation symmetry. At fillings ν=1/m\nu = 1/m per spin per unit cell, we find that the spin degrees of freedom also acquire a gap at the Wigner-Mott transition for odd integer mm. In contrast for even integer mm, the spin sector remains gapless and the resulting insulator is a ladder analog of the two-dimensional spinon surface state. In both cases, a charge neutral spinless mode remains gapless across the Wigner-Mott transition. We discuss physical properties of these transitions, and comment on insights obtained for thinking about continuous Wigner-Mott transitions in two-dimensional systems which are being studied in moire materials.

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@article{arxiv.2207.07128,
  title  = {Metal to Wigner-Mott insulator transition in two-leg ladders},
  author = {Seth Musser and T. Senthil},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.07128},
  year   = {2022}
}

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19 pages, 3 figures, updated upon publication