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Subdimensional criticality: condensation of lineons and planons in the X-cube model

Published 19 Jul 2021 in cond-mat.str-el and quant-ph | (2107.09073v1)

Abstract: We study quantum phase transitions out of the fracton ordered phase of the ZN\mathbb{Z}_N X-cube model. These phase transitions occur when various types of sub-dimensional excitations and their composites are condensed. The condensed phases are either trivial paramagnets, or are built from stacks of d=2d=2 or d=3d=3 deconfined gauge theories, where dd is the spatial dimension. The nature of the phase transitions depends on the excitations being condensed. Upon condensing dipolar bound states of fractons or lineons, for N≥4N \geq 4 we find stable critical points described by decoupled stacks of d=2d=2 conformal field theories. Upon condensing lineon excitations, when $N > 4$ we find a gapless phase intermediate between the X-cube and condensed phases, described as an array of d=1d=1 conformal field theories. In all these cases, effective subsystem symmetries arise from the mobility constraints on the excitations of the X-cube phase and play an important role in the analysis of the phase transitions.

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