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Universal Features of Higher-Form Symmetries at Phase Transitions

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2021-08-19 v1

Abstract

We investigate the behavior of higher-form symmetries at various quantum phase transitions. We consider discrete 1-form symmetries, which can be either part of the generalized concept "categorical symmetry" (labelled as Z~N(1)\tilde{Z}_N^{(1)}) introduced recently, or an explicit ZN(1)Z_N^{(1)} 1-form symmetry. We demonstrate that for many quantum phase transitions involving a ZN(1)Z_N^{(1)} or Z~N(1)\tilde{Z}_N^{(1)} symmetry, the following expectation value (logOC)2 \langle \left( \log O_\mathcal{C} \right)^2 \rangle takes the form (logOC)2AϵP+blogP\langle \left( \log O_\mathcal{C} \right)^2 \rangle \sim - \frac{A}{\epsilon} P+ b \log P , where OCO_\mathcal{C} is an operator defined associated with loop C\mathcal{C} (or its interior A\mathcal{A}), which reduces to the Wilson loop operator for cases with an explicit ZN(1)Z_N^{(1)} 1-form symmetry. PP is the perimeter of C\mathcal{C}, and the blogPb \log P term arises from the sharp corners of the loop C\mathcal{C}, which is consistent with recent numerics on a particular example. bb is a universal microscopic-independent number, which in (2+1)d is related to the universal conductivity at the quantum phase transition. bb can be computed exactly for certain transitions using the dualities between (2+1)d conformal field theories developed in recent years. We also compute the "strange correlator" of OCO_\mathcal{C}: SC=0OC1/01S_{\mathcal{C}} = \langle 0 | O_\mathcal{C} | 1 \rangle / \langle 0 | 1 \rangle where 0|0\rangle and 1|1\rangle are many-body states with different topological nature.

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@article{arxiv.2101.10342,
  title  = {Universal Features of Higher-Form Symmetries at Phase Transitions},
  author = {Xiao-Chuan Wu and Chao-Ming Jian and Cenke Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.10342},
  year   = {2021}
}

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9 pages, 2 figures