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Self-dual Quantum Electrodynamics as Boundary State of the three dimensional Bosonic Topological Insulator

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-01-20 v2

Abstract

Inspired by the recent developments of constructing novel Dirac liquid boundary states of the 3d3d topological insulator, we propose one possible 2d2d boundary state of the 3d3d bosonic symmetry protected topological state with U(1)eZ2T×U(1)sU(1)_e \rtimes Z_2^T \times U(1)_s symmetry. This boundary theory is described by a (2+1)d(2+1)d quantum electrodynamics (QED3_3) with two flavors of Dirac fermions (Nf=2N_f = 2) coupled with a noncompact U(1) gauge field: L=j=12ψˉjγμ(μiaμ)ψjiAμsψiˉγμτijzψj+i2πϵμνρaμνAρe \mathcal{L} = \sum_{j = 1}^2 \bar{\psi}_j \gamma_\mu (\partial_\mu - i a_\mu) \psi_j - i A^{s}_\mu \bar{\psi_i} \gamma_\mu \tau^z_{ij} \psi_j + \frac{i}{2\pi} \epsilon_{\mu\nu\rho} a_\mu \partial_\nu A^{e}_\rho , where aμa_\mu is the internal noncompact U(1) gauge field, AμsA^s_\mu and AμeA^e_\mu are two external gauge fields that couple to U(1)sU(1)_s and U(1)eU(1)_e global symmetries respectively. We demonstrate that this theory has a "self-dual" structure, which is a fermionic analogue of the self-duality of the noncompact CP1^1 theory with easy plane anisotropy. Under the self-duality, the boundary action takes exactly the same form except for an exchange between AμsA^s_\mu and AμeA^e_\mu. The self-duality may still hold after we break one of the U(1) symmetries (which makes the system a bosonic topological insulator), with some subtleties that will be discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1510.06032,
  title  = {Self-dual Quantum Electrodynamics as Boundary State of the three dimensional Bosonic Topological Insulator},
  author = {Cenke Xu and Yi-Zhuang You},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.06032},
  year   = {2016}
}

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