Stripe melting, a transition between weak and strong symmetry protected topological phases
Abstract
For a gapped disordered many-body system with both internal and translation symmetry, one can define the corresponding weak and strong Symmetry Protected Topological (SPT) phases. A strong SPT phase is protected by the internal symmetry only while a weak SPT phase, fabricated by alignment of strong SPT state in a lower dimension, requires additional discrete translation symmetry protection. In this paper, we construct a phase transition between weak and strong SPT phase in strongly interacting boson system. The starting point of our construction is the superconducting Dirac fermions with pair density wave(PDW) order in . We first demonstrate that the nodal line of the PDW contains a boson SPT phase. We further show that melting the PDW stripe and condensing the nodal line provoke the transition from weak to strong SPT phase in . The phase transition theory contains an O(4) non-linear--model(NLM) with topological -term emerging from the proliferation of domain walls bound to an SPT chain. Similar scheme also applies to weak-strong SPT transition in other dimensions and predicts possible phase transition from to topological order.
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@article{arxiv.1601.00657,
title = {Stripe melting, a transition between weak and strong symmetry protected topological phases},
author = {Yizhi You and Yi-Zhuang You},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.00657},
year = {2016}
}