Emergent Rokhsar-Kivelson point in realistic quantum Ising models
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Abstract
We demonstrate that in triangular lattice quantum Ising antiferromagnets, the seemingly trivial first-order transition between the clock and stripe phases is associated with quantum critical behaviors. This phase transition is driven by proliferation of domain walls between clock domains, where the domain wall tension vanishes at the critical point. We present its relation to the Rokhsar-Kivelson deconfined quantum critical point in quantum dimer models. We discuss experimental signatures of this quantum critical point. We propose that such critical point may be realized in the rare-earth material TmMgGaO4 by applying hydrostatic pressure. We also discuss potential experimental realization in programmable Rydberg arrays.
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Publication: Z. Zhou, Z. Yan, C. Liu, Y. Chen and X.-F. Zhang, "Emergent Rokhsar-Kivelson point in realistic quantum Ising models", arXiv:2106.05518 (2021), URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05518
Presenters
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Changle Liu
Fudan Univ, Southern University of Science and Techn
Authors
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Zheng Zhou
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Zheng Yan
The University of Hong Kong
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Changle Liu
Fudan Univ, Southern University of Science and Techn
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Yan Chen
Fudan University
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Xue-Feng Zhang
Chongqing University