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Quantum Smectic Gauge Theory

Leo Radzihovsky

2020Physical Review Letters43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present a gauge theory formulation of a two-dimensional quantum smectic and its relatives, motivated by their realizations in correlated quantum matter. The description gives a unified treatment of phonons and topological defects, respectively, encoded in a pair of coupled gauge fields and corresponding charges. The charges exhibit subdimensional constrained quantum dynamics and anomalously slow highly anisotropic diffusion of disclinations inside a smectic. This approach gives a transparent description of a multistage quantum melting transition of a two-dimensional commensurate crystal (through an incommensurate crystal-a supersolid) into a quantum smectic, which subsequently melts into a quantum nematic and isotropic superfluids, all in terms of a sequence of Higgs transitions.

Topics & Concepts

SupersolidPhysicsQuantum phasesCondensed matter physicsSuperfluidityGauge theoryQuantumLiquid crystalQuantum phase transitionQuantum mechanicsTheoretical physicsPhase (matter)Phase diagramQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum many-body systems