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Transition from the $\mathbb{Z}_2$ spin liquid to antiferromagnetic order: spectrum on the torus

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-08-24 v2

Abstract

We describe the finite-size spectrum in the vicinity of the quantum critical point between a Z2\mathbb{Z}_2 spin liquid and a coplanar antiferromagnet on the torus. We obtain the universal evolution of all low-lying states in an antiferromagnet with global SU(2) spin rotation symmetry, as it moves from the 4-fold topological degeneracy in a gapped Z2\mathbb{Z}_2 spin liquid to the Anderson "tower-of-states" in the ordered antiferromagnet. Due to the existence of nontrivial order on either side of this transition, this critical point cannot be described in a conventional Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson framework. Instead it is described by a theory involving fractionalized degrees of freedom known as the O(4)(4)^\ast model, whose spectrum is altered in a significant way by its proximity to a topologically ordered phase. We compute the spectrum by relating it to the spectrum of the O(4)(4) Wilson-Fisher fixed point on the torus, modified with a selection rule on the states, and with nontrivial boundary conditions corresponding to topological sectors in the spin liquid. The spectrum of the critical O(2N2N) model is calculated directly at N=N=\infty, which then allows a reconstruction of the full spectrum of the O(2N)2N)^\ast model at leading order in 1/N. This spectrum is a unique characteristic of the vicinity of a fractionalized quantum critical point, as well as a universal signature of the existence of proximate Z2\mathbb{Z}_2 topological and antiferromagnetically-ordered phases, and can be compared with numerical computations on quantum antiferromagnets on two dimensional lattices.

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@article{arxiv.1603.05652,
  title  = {Transition from the $\mathbb{Z}_2$ spin liquid to antiferromagnetic order: spectrum on the torus},
  author = {Seth Whitsitt and Subir Sachdev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.05652},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

34 pages, 6 figures. (v2) Minor corrections and added discussion on the triangular torus