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arxiv: 1804.10568 · v3 · pith:SCW7IP56new · submitted 2018-04-27 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas · cond-mat.str-el· hep-lat· hep-th· quant-ph

Symmetry-protected topological phases in lattice gauge theories: topological QED₂

classification ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas cond-mat.str-elhep-lathep-thquant-ph
keywords topologicalgaugephaseseffectsgreatinter-particleinteractionsmany-body
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The interplay of symmetry, topology, and many-body effects in the classification of possible phases of matter poses a formidable challenge that is attracting great attention in condensed-matter physics. Such many-body effects are typically induced by inter-particle interactions involving an action at a distance, such as the Coulomb interaction between electrons in a symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phase. In this work, we show that similar phenomena also appear in high-energy physics, where inter-particle interactions are mediated by gauge bosons, and constrained by a local gauge symmetry. We introduce a variant of the so-called Schwinger model, which describes quantum electrodynamics in (1+1) dimensions (QED$_2$), and show that it can host SPT phases with a topological contribution to the vacuum {\theta} angle, which leads to a new type of topological QED$_2.$ We use bosonization and density-matrix renormalization group techniques to study its rich phase diagram in great detail, and present a scheme for its realization in experiments of ultra-cold atoms in optical lattices.

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