Metal to Wigner-Mott insulator transition in two-leg ladders
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 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 . In contrast for even integer , 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.
Keywords
Cite
@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}
}
Comments
19 pages, 3 figures, updated upon publication