Symmetry-enforced fractonicity and two-dimensional quantum crystal melting

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作者
Kumar, Ajesh [1 ]
Potter, Andrew C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Austin, Dept Phys, Austin, TX 78712 USA
关键词
CUPRATE SUPERCONDUCTORS; ORDER; DISLOCATIONS; TEMPERATURE; STRIPES; PHASES; SPIN;
D O I
10.1103/PhysRevB.100.045119
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
Fractons are particles that cannot move in one or more directions without paying energy proportional to their displacement. Here we introduce the concept of symmetry-enforced fractonicity, in which particles are fractons in the presence of a global symmetry, but are free to move in its absence. A simple example is dislocation defects in a two-dimensional crystal, which are restricted to move only along their Burgers vector due to particle number conservation. Utilizing a recently developed dual rank-2 tensor gauge description of elasticity, we show that accounting for the symmetry-enforced one-dimensional nature of dislocation motion dramatically alters the structure of quantum crystal melting phase transitions. We show that, at zero temperature, sufficiently strong quantum fluctuations of the crystal lattice favor the formation of a supersolid phase that spontaneously breaks the symmetry enforcing fractonicity of defects. The defects can then condense to drive the crystal into a supernematic phase via a phase transition in the (2 + 1)-dimensional XY universality class to drive a melting phase transition of the crystal to a nematic phase. This scenario contrasts the standard Halperin-Nelson scenario for thermal melting of two-dimensional solids in which dislocations can proliferate via a single continuous thermal phase transition. We comment on the application of these results to other scenarios such as vortex lattice melting at a magnetic field induced superconductor-insulator transition, and quantum melting of charge-density waves of stripes in a metal.
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