Networks of capacitors connected by ideal transformers conserve dipole moment, making electric charge immobile like fractons, with a linear steady-state charge profile.
Two-dimensional melting via sine-Gordon duality
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Motivated by the recently developed duality between elasticity of a crystal and a symmetric tensor gauge theory by Pretko and Radzihovsky, we explore its classical analog, that is a dual theory of the dislocation-mediated melting of a two-dimensional crystal, formulated in terms of a higher derivative vector sine-Gordon model. It provides a transparent description of the continuous two-stage melting in terms of the renormalization-group relevance of two cosine operators that control the sequential unbinding of dislocations and disclinations, respectively corresponding to the crystal-to-hexatic and hexatic-to-isotropic fluid transitions. This renormalization-group analysis compactly reproduces seminal results of the Coulomb gas description, such as the flows of the elastic couplings and of the dislocation and disclination fugacities, as well the temperature dependence of the associated correlation lengths.
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Electric Circuit Realizations of Fracton Physics
Networks of capacitors connected by ideal transformers conserve dipole moment, making electric charge immobile like fractons, with a linear steady-state charge profile.