Continuous Easy-Plane Deconfined Phase Transition on the Kagome Lattice

Xue Feng Zhang, Yin Chen He, Sebastian Eggert, Roderich Moessner, Frank Pollmann

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Abstract

We use large scale quantum Monte Carlo simulations to study an extended Hubbard model of hard core bosons on the kagome lattice. In the limit of strong nearest-neighbor interactions at 1/3 filling, the interplay between frustration and quantum fluctuations leads to a valence bond solid ground state. The system undergoes a quantum phase transition to a superfluid phase as the interaction strength is decreased. It is still under debate whether the transition is weakly first order or represents an unconventional continuous phase transition. We present a theory in terms of an easy plane noncompact CP1 gauge theory describing the phase transition at 1/3 filling. Utilizing large scale quantum Monte Carlo simulations with parallel tempering in the canonical ensemble up to 15552 spins, we provide evidence that the phase transition is continuous at exactly 1/3 filling. A careful finite size scaling analysis reveals an unconventional scaling behavior hinting at deconfined quantum criticality.

Original languageEnglish
Article number115702
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume120
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Mar 2018

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