SO(5) multicriticality in two-dimensional quantum magnets

Jun Takahashi, Hui Shao, Bowen Zhao, Wenan Guo, Anders W. Sandvik
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We resolve the nature of the quantum phase transition between a N\'eel antiferromagnet and a valence-bond solid in two-dimensional spin-1/2 magnets. We study a class of $J$-$Q$ models, in which Heisenberg exchange $J$ competes with interactions $Q_n$ formed by products of $n$ singlet projectors on adjacent parallel lattice links. QMC simulations provide unambiguous evidence for first-order transitions, with the discontinuities increasing with $n$. For $n=2$ and $n=3$ models, the first-order signatures are very weak. On intermediate length scales, we extract well-defined scaling dimensions (critical exponents) that are common to the models with small $n$, indicating proximity to a quantum critical point. By combining two $Q$ terms, the transition can be tuned from weak to more strongly first-order. The two coexisting orders on the first-order line scale with a large exponent $\beta \approx 0.85$. This exponent and others are close to bounds for an SO($5$) symmetric CFT with a relevant SO($5$) singlet. We characterize the emergent SO($5$) symmetry by the scaling dimensions of its leading irrelevant perturbations. The large $\beta$ value and a large correlation length exponent, $\nu \approx 1.4$, partially explain why the transition remains near-critical even quite far away from the critical point and in many different models without fine-tuning. In addition, we find that few-spin lattice operators are dominated by the SO($5$) violating field (the traceless symmetric tensor), and interactions involving many spins are required to observe strong effects of the relevant SO($5$) singlet. The exponent that had previously been identified with the divergent correlation length when crossing between the two phases does not have a corresponding CFT operator. We explain this emergent pseudocritical scale by a mechanism relying on a dangerously irrelevant SO($5$) perturbation.
二维量子磁体中的 SO(5) 多重临界性
我们研究了一类 $J$-$Q$ 模型,其中海森堡交换 $J$ 与由相邻平行晶格链上的 $n$ 单子投影器的产物形成的相互作用 $Q_n$ 竞争。QMC 模拟为一阶转变提供了明确的证据,不连续性随 $n$ 的增加而增加。对于 $n=2$ 和 $n=3$ 模型,一阶特征非常弱。在中间长度尺度上,我们提取了定义明确的缩放维数(临界指数),这些维数是小 $n$ 模型所共有的,表明接近量子临界点。通过结合两个 $Q$ 项,可以将过渡从弱一阶调整为更强的一阶。一阶线上的两个现有阶数以一个大指数 $\beta\approx 0.85$ 缩放。这个指数和其他指数都接近具有相关SO(5$)单子的SO(5$)对称CFT的边界。我们通过其前导无关扰动的缩放维度来描述新出现的SO(5$)对称性。大的(beta)值和大的相关长度指数(约1.4)部分地解释了为什么即使离临界点很远,在许多没有微调的不同模型中,过渡仍然接近临界。此外,我们发现少自旋晶格算子受 SO(5$)违反场(无痕对称张量)的支配,要观察到相关 SO(5$)单子的强烈效应,需要涉及许多自旋的相互作用。之前被认为是在两个阶段之间交叉时相关长度发散的指数并没有相应的 CFT 算子。我们通过一种依赖于危险的不相关 SO($5$) 扰动的机制来解释这种出现的伪临界尺度。
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