Higher-form symmetry breaking at Ising transitions

In recent years, new phases of matter that are beyond the Landau paradigm of symmetry breaking have been accumulating, and to catch up with this fast development, new notions of global symmetry are introduced. Among them, the higher-form symmetry, whose symmetry charges are spatially extended, can b...

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Main Authors: Jiarui Zhao, Zheng Yan, Meng Cheng, Zi Yang Meng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2021-07-01
Series:Physical Review Research
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.033024
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Zheng Yan
Meng Cheng
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description In recent years, new phases of matter that are beyond the Landau paradigm of symmetry breaking have been accumulating, and to catch up with this fast development, new notions of global symmetry are introduced. Among them, the higher-form symmetry, whose symmetry charges are spatially extended, can be used to describe topologically ordered phases as the spontaneous breaking of the symmetry, and consequently unify the unconventional and conventional phases under the same conceptual framework. However, such conceptual tools have not been put into quantitative tests except for certain solvable models, therefore limiting their usage in the more generic quantum many-body systems. In this work, we study Z_{2} higher-form symmetry in a quantum Ising model, which is dual to the global (zero-form) Ising symmetry. We compute the expectation value of the Ising disorder operator, which is a nonlocal order parameter for the higher-form symmetry, analytically in free scalar theories and through unbiased quantum Monte Carlo simulations for the interacting fixed point in (2+1)d. From the scaling form of this extended object, we confirm that the higher-form symmetry is indeed spontaneously broken inside the paramagnetic, or quantum disordered phase (in the Landau sense), but remains symmetric in the ferromagnetic or ordered phase. At the Ising critical point, we find that the disorder operator also obeys a “perimeter” law scaling with possibly multiplicative power-law corrections. We discuss examples where both the global zero-form symmetry and the dual higher-form symmetry are preserved, in systems with a codimension-1 manifold of gapless points in momentum space. These results provide nontrivial working examples of higher-form symmetry operators, including the direct computation of one-form order parameter in an interacting conformal field theory, and open the avenue for their generic implementation in quantum many-body systems.
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spelling doaj.art-e5239bdf49db426493d7e9e396c5d2ed2024-04-12T17:11:28ZengAmerican Physical SocietyPhysical Review Research2643-15642021-07-013303302410.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.033024Higher-form symmetry breaking at Ising transitionsJiarui ZhaoZheng YanMeng ChengZi Yang MengIn recent years, new phases of matter that are beyond the Landau paradigm of symmetry breaking have been accumulating, and to catch up with this fast development, new notions of global symmetry are introduced. Among them, the higher-form symmetry, whose symmetry charges are spatially extended, can be used to describe topologically ordered phases as the spontaneous breaking of the symmetry, and consequently unify the unconventional and conventional phases under the same conceptual framework. However, such conceptual tools have not been put into quantitative tests except for certain solvable models, therefore limiting their usage in the more generic quantum many-body systems. In this work, we study Z_{2} higher-form symmetry in a quantum Ising model, which is dual to the global (zero-form) Ising symmetry. We compute the expectation value of the Ising disorder operator, which is a nonlocal order parameter for the higher-form symmetry, analytically in free scalar theories and through unbiased quantum Monte Carlo simulations for the interacting fixed point in (2+1)d. From the scaling form of this extended object, we confirm that the higher-form symmetry is indeed spontaneously broken inside the paramagnetic, or quantum disordered phase (in the Landau sense), but remains symmetric in the ferromagnetic or ordered phase. At the Ising critical point, we find that the disorder operator also obeys a “perimeter” law scaling with possibly multiplicative power-law corrections. We discuss examples where both the global zero-form symmetry and the dual higher-form symmetry are preserved, in systems with a codimension-1 manifold of gapless points in momentum space. These results provide nontrivial working examples of higher-form symmetry operators, including the direct computation of one-form order parameter in an interacting conformal field theory, and open the avenue for their generic implementation in quantum many-body systems.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.033024
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title Higher-form symmetry breaking at Ising transitions
title_full Higher-form symmetry breaking at Ising transitions
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url http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.033024
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