Symmetry protected topological Luttinger liquids and the phase transition between them
Abstract
We show that a doped spin-1/2 ladder with antiferromagnetic intra-chain and ferromagnetic inter-chain coupling is a symmetry protected topologically non-trivial Luttinger liquid. Turning on a large easy-plane spin anisotropy drives the system to a topologically-trivial Luttinger liquid. Both phases have full spin gaps and exhibit power-law superconducting pair correlation. The Cooper pair symmetry is singlet in the non-trivial phase and triplet in the trivial phase. The topologically non-trivial Luttinger liquid exhibits gapless spin excitations in the presence of a boundary, and it has no non-interacting or mean-field theory analog even when the fluctuating phase in the charge sector is pinned. As a function of the strength of spin anisotropy there is a topological phase transition upon which the spin gap closes. We speculate these Luttinger liquids are relevant to the superconductivity in metalized integer spin ladders or chains.
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@article{arxiv.1704.02997,
title = {Symmetry protected topological Luttinger liquids and the phase transition between them},
author = {Hong-Chen Jiang and Zi-Xiang Li and Alexander Seidel and Dung-Hai Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.02997},
year = {2018}
}
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5.2 pages, 4 figures + 2.8 pages supplemental materials