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Superconducting quantum criticality of topological surface states at three loops

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-11-07 v2 Superconductivity High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The semimetal-superconductor quantum phase transition on the two-dimensional (2D) surface of a 3D topological insulator is conjectured to exhibit an emergent N=2\mathcal{N}=2 supersymmetry, based on a renormalization group (RG) analysis at one-loop order in the ϵ\epsilon expansion. We provide additional support for this conjecture by performing a three-loop RG analysis and showing that the supersymmetric fixed point found at this order survives the extrapolation to 2D. We compute critical exponents to order ϵ3\epsilon^3, obtaining the more accurate value ν0.985\nu\approx 0.985 for the correlation length exponent and confirming that the fermion and boson anomalous dimensions remain unchanged beyond one loop, as expected from non-renormalization theorems in supersymmetric theories. We further couple the system to a dynamical U(1)U(1) gauge field, and argue that the transition becomes fluctuation-induced first order. We discuss implications of this result for quantum phase transitions between certain symmetry-preserving correlated surface states of 3D topological insulators.

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@article{arxiv.1605.09423,
  title  = {Superconducting quantum criticality of topological surface states at three loops},
  author = {Nikolai Zerf and Chien-Hung Lin and Joseph Maciejko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.09423},
  year   = {2016}
}

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19 pages, 11 figures; v2: published version [Editors' Suggestion]