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Fractionalized holes in one-dimensional Z<sub>2</sub> gauge theory coupled to fermion matter --- deconfined dynamics and emergent integrability

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Abstract

We investigate the interplay of quantum one-dimensional discrete Z2 gauge fields and fermion matter near full filling in terms of deconfined fractionalized hole excitations that constitute mobile domain walls between vacua that spontaneously break translation symmetry. In the limit of strong string tension, we uncover emergent integrable correlated hopping dynamics of holes which is complementary to the constrained XXZ description in terms of bosonic dimers. We analyze numerically quantum dynamics of spreading of an isolated hole together with the associated time evolution of entanglement and provide analytical understanding of its salient features. We also study the model enriched with a short-range interaction and clarify the nature of the resulting ground state at low filling of holes and identify deconfined hole excitations near the hole filling νh = 1/3.

Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.13205

Presenters

  • Aritra Das

    University of Maryland College Park

Authors

  • Aritra Das

    University of Maryland College Park

  • Umberto Borla

    Technical University of Munich

  • Sergej Moroz

    Tech Univ Muenchen, Karlstad University