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Deconfining disordered phase in two-dimensional quantum link models (1910.12829v1)

Published 28 Oct 2019 in cond-mat.quant-gas

Abstract: We explore the ground-state physics of two-dimensional spin-$1/2$ $U(1)$ quantum link models, one of the simplest non-trivial lattice gauge theories with fermionic matter within experimental reach for quantum simulations. Whereas in the large mass limit we observe Ne\'el-like vortex-antivortex and striped crystalline phases, for small masses there is a transition from the striped phases into a disordered phase whose properties resemble those at the Rokhsar-Kivelson point of the quantum dimer model. This phase is characterized on ladders by boundary Haldane-like properties, such as vanishing parity and finite string ordering. Moreover, from studies of the string tension between gauge charges, we find that whereas the stripe phases are confined, the novel disordered phase present clear indications of being deconfined. Our results open exciting perspectives of studying highly non-trivial physics in quantum simulators, such as spin-liquid behavior and confinement-deconfinement transitions, without the need of explicitly engineering plaquette terms.

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