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Fractons from Vector Gauge Theory

Leo Radzihovsky, Michael Hermele

2020Physical Review Letters74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Motivated by the prediction of fractonic topological defects in a quantum crystal, we utilize a reformulated elasticity duality to derive a description of a fracton phase in terms of coupled vector U(1) gauge theories. The fracton order and restricted mobility emerge as a result of an unusual Gauss law where electric field lines of one gauge field act as sources of charge for others. At low energies this vector gauge theory reduces to the previously studied fractonic symmetric tensor gauge theory. We construct the corresponding lattice model and a number of generalizations, which realize fracton phases via a condensation of stringlike excitations built out of charged particles, analogous to the p-string condensation mechanism of the gapped X-cube fracton phase.

Topics & Concepts

FractonPhysicsGauge theoryTheoretical physicsDuality (order theory)Topological defectLattice gauge theoryQuantum mechanicsFractalMathematicsMathematical analysisDiscrete mathematicsQuantum many-body systemsQuantum and electron transport phenomenaTheoretical and Computational Physics