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Non-onsite symmetry breaking: topological phase coexistence and criticality

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2026-05-28 v2 Statistical Mechanics High Energy Physics - Theory Quantum Physics

Abstract

We explore the states of matter arising from the spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) of Z2\mathbb{Z}_2 non-onsite symmetries. In one spatial dimension, we construct a frustration-free lattice model exhibiting SSB of a non-onsite symmetry, which features the coexistence of two ground states with distinct symmetry-protected topological (SPT) orders. We analytically prove the two-fold ground-state degeneracy and the existence of a finite energy gap. Fixing the symmetry sector yields a long-range entangled ground state that features long-range correlations among non-invertible charged operators. We also present a constant-depth measurement-feedback protocol to prepare such a state with a constant success probability in the thermodynamic limit, which may be of independent interest. Under a symmetric deformation, the SSB persists up to a critical point, beyond which a gapless phase characterized by a conformal field theory emerges. In two spatial dimensions, the SSB of 1-form non-onsite symmetries leads to a long-range entangled state (SPT soup) - a condensate of 1d SPT along any closed loops. On a torus, there are four such locally indistinguishable states that exhibit algebraic correlations between local operators, which we derived via a mapping to the critical O(2)O(2) loop model. This constitutes an intriguing example of `topological quantum criticality'.

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@article{arxiv.2411.05004,
  title  = {Non-onsite symmetry breaking: topological phase coexistence and criticality},
  author = {Zhehao Zhang and Yabo Li and Tsung-Cheng Lu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.05004},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

32 pages, 6 figures; updated to the published version