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Fracton Matter (2211.05130v1)

Published 9 Nov 2022 in cond-mat.str-el, cond-mat.soft, cond-mat.stat-mech, and hep-th

Abstract: We review a burgeoning field of "fractons" -- a class of models where quasi-particles are strictly immobile or display restricted mobility that can be understood through generalized multipolar symmetries and associated conservation laws. Focusing on just a corner of this fast-growing subject, we will demonstrate how one class of such theories -- symmetric tensor and coupled-vector gauge theories surprisingly emerge from familiar elasticity of a two-dimensional quantum crystal. The disclination and dislocation crystal defects respectively map onto charges and dipoles of the fracton gauge theory. This fracton-elasticity duality leads to predictions of fractonic phases and quantum phase transitions to their descendants, that are duals of the commensurate crystal, supersolid, smectic, hexatic liquid crystals, as well as amorphous solids, quasi-crystals and elastic membranes. We show how these dual gauge theories provide a field theoretic description of quantum melting transitions through a generalized Higgs mechanism. We demonstrate how they can be equivalently constructed as gauged models with global multipole symmetries. We expect extensions of such gauge-elasticity dualities to generalized elasticity theories provide a route to discovery of new fractonic models and their potential experimental realizations.

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