Annals of Physics | 2021

Monopole hierarchy in transitions out of a Dirac spin liquid

 
 

Abstract


Abstract Quantum spin liquids host novel emergent excitations, such as monopoles of an emergent gauge field. Here, we study the hierarchy of monopole operators that emerges at quantum critical points (QCPs) between a two-dimensional Dirac spin liquid and various ordered phases. This is described by a confinement transition of quantum electrodynamics in two spatial dimensions (QED3 Gross–Neveu theories). Focusing on a spin ordering transition, we get the scaling dimension of monopoles at leading order in a large- N expansion, where 2 N is the number of Dirac fermions, as a function of the monopole’s total magnetic spin. Monopoles with a maximal spin have the smallest scaling dimension while monopoles with a vanishing magnetic spin have the largest one, the same as in pure QED3. The organization of monopoles in multiplets of the QCP’s symmetry group SU(2) × SU(N) is shown for general N.

Volume None
Pages 168496
DOI 10.1016/J.AOP.2021.168496
Language English
Journal Annals of Physics

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