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Unifying Description of Competing Orders in Two Dimensional Quantum Magnets

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2021-05-07 v2 High Energy Physics - Lattice High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Quantum magnets provide the simplest example of strongly interacting quantum matter, yet they continue to resist a comprehensive understanding above one spatial dimension (1D). In 1D, a key ingredient to progress is Luttinger liquid theory which provides a unified description. Here we explore a promising analogous framework in two dimensions, the Dirac spin liquid (DSL), which can be constructed on several different lattices. The DSL is a version of Quantum Electrodynamics ( QED3_3) with four flavors of Dirac fermions coupled to photons. Importantly, its excitations also include magnetic monopoles that drive confinement. By calculating the complete action of symmetries on monopoles on the square, honeycomb, triangular and kagom\`e lattices, we answer previously open key questions. We find that the stability of the DSL is enhanced on the triangular and kagom\`e lattices as compared to the bipartite (square and honeycomb) lattices. We obtain the universal signatures of the DSL on the triangular and kagom\`e lattices, including those that result from monopole excitations, which serve as a guide to numerics and to experiments on existing materials. Interestingly, the familiar 120 degree magnetic orders on these lattices can be obtained from monopole proliferation. Even when unstable, the Dirac spin liquid unifies multiple ordered states which could help organize the plethora of phases observed in strongly correlated two-dimensional materials.

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@article{arxiv.1811.11186,
  title  = {Unifying Description of Competing Orders in Two Dimensional Quantum Magnets},
  author = {Xue-Yang Song and Chong Wang and Ashvin Vishwanath and Yin-Chen He},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.11186},
  year   = {2021}
}

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typo corrected, closed to the published version, 13+9 pages, 7 figures