Pairing of opposite-chirality spinons on a quantum colored string produces the d-wave sign pattern in pair-pair correlations observed in stripe-ordered t-J and Hubbard models.
Quantum dynamics of topological strings in a frustrated Ising antiferromagnet
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We investigate the quantum dynamics of the transverse field Ising model on the triangular lattice through large-scale quantum Monte Carlo simulations and stochastic analytic continuation. At weak transverse field, we capture for the first time the excitations related to topological quantum strings, which exhibits continuum features described by XY chain along the strings and those in accord with "Luttinger string liquid" in the perpendicular direction. The continuum features can be well understood from the perspective of topological strings. Furthermore, we identify the contribution of strings from the excitation spectrum. Our study provides characteristic features for the experimental search for string-related excitations and proposes a new theoretical method to pinpoint topological excitations in the experimental spectra.
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Spinon Singlet in Quantum Colored String: Origin of $d$-Wave Pairing in a Partially-Filled Stripe
Pairing of opposite-chirality spinons on a quantum colored string produces the d-wave sign pattern in pair-pair correlations observed in stripe-ordered t-J and Hubbard models.