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Guo-Yi Zhu1, Ji-Yao Chen2,3, Peng Ye2,4
1Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne, Zülpicher Straße 77, 50937 Cologne, Germany.
Abstract:
Gapped fracton phases of matter generalize the concept of topological order and broaden our fundamental understanding of entanglement in quantum many-body systems. However, their analytical or numerical description beyond exactly solvable models remains a formidable challenge. Here we employ an exact 3D quantum tensor-network approach that allows us to study a Z_{N} generalization of the prototypical X cube fracton model and its quantum phase transitions between distinct topological states via fully tractable wave function deformations. We map the (deformed) quantum states exactly to a combination of a classical lattice gauge theory and a plaquette clock model, and employ numerical techniques to calculate various entanglement order parameters. For the Z_{N} model we find a family of (weakly) first-order fracton confinement transitions that in the limit of N→∞ converge to a continuous phase transition beyond the Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson paradigm. We also discover a line of 3D conformal quantum critical points (with critical magnetic flux loop fluctuations) which, in the N→∞ limit, appears to coexist with a gapless deconfined fracton state.
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