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Surface phase transitions in a (1+1)-dimensional $SU(2)_1$ conformal field theory boundary coupled to a (2+1)-dimensional $Z_2$ bulk (2405.08612v2)

Published 14 May 2024 in cond-mat.str-el

Abstract: We design a (2+1))-dimensional [(2+1)D] quantum spin model in which spin-1/2 ladders are coupled through antiferromagnetic Ising interactions. The model hosts a quantum phase transition in the (2+1)D $Z_2$ universality class from the Haldane phase to the antiferromagnetic Ising ordered phase. We focus on studying the surface properties of three different surface configurations when the Ising couplings are tuned. Different behaviors are found on different surfaces. We find ordinary and two different extraordinary surface critical behaviors (SCBs) at the bulk critical point. The ordinary SCBs belong to the surface universality class of the classical 3D Ising bulk transition. One extraordinary SCBs is induced by the topological properties of the Haldane phase. Another extraordinary SCBs at the bulk critical point is induced by an unconventional surface phase transition where the surface develops an Ising order before the bulk. This surface transition is realized by coupling a (1+1)-dimensional [(1+1)D] $SU(2)_1$ CFT boundary to a (2+1)D bulk with $Z_2$ symmetry. We find that the transition is neither a (1+1)D $Z_2$ transition, expected based on symmetry consideration, nor a Kosterlitz-Thouless-like transition, violating the previous theoretical prediction. This new surface phase transition and related extraordinary SCBs deserve further analytical and numerical exploration.

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