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Fracton-like phases from subsystem symmetries

Published 20 Aug 2019 in cond-mat.str-el and hep-th | (1908.07601v3)

Abstract: We study models with fracton-like order based on $\mathbb{Z}_2$ lattice gauge theories with subsystem symmetries in $d=2$ and $d=3$ spatial dimensions. The $3d$ model reduces to the $3$-dimensional Toric Code when subsystem symmetry is broken, giving an example of a subsystem symmetry enriched topological phase (SSET). Although not topologically protected, its ground state degeneracy has as leading contribution a term which grows exponentially with the square of the linear size of the system. Also, there are completely mobile gauge charges living along with immobile fractons. Our method shows that fracton-like phases are also present in more usual lattice gauge theories. We calculate the entanglement entropy $S_A$ of these models in a sub-region $A$ of the lattice and show that it is equal to the logarithm of the ground state degeneracy of a particular restriction of the full model to $A$.

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