Fracton critical point and Topological phase transition beyond renormalization - presented by Dr Yizhi You

Fracton critical point and Topological phase transition beyond renormalization

Dr Yizhi You

Dr Yizhi You
Fracton critical point and Topological phase transition beyond renormalization
Dr Yizhi You
Yizhi You
Princeton University

The theory of quantum phase transitions separating different phases with distinct symmetry patterns at zero temperature is one of the foundations of modern quantum many-body physics. In this talk, I will demonstrate that the existence of a 2D topological phase transition between a higher-order topological insulator (HOTI) and a trivial Mott insulator with the same symmetry eludes this paradigm. A significant new element of our phase transition theory is that the infrared (IR) effective theory is controlled by short wave-length fluctuations so the critical phenomenon is beyond the renormalization perspective.

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Y. You (2021, June 9), Fracton critical point and Topological phase transition beyond renormalization
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