Engineering Surface Critical Behavior of (2+1)-Dimensional O(3) Quantum Critical Points

Jan 30, 2018
5 pages
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  • Phys.Rev.Lett. 120 (2018) 23, 235701
  • Published: Jun 6, 2018
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Abstract: (arXiv)
Surface critical behavior (SCB) refers to the singularities of physical quantities on the surface at the bulk phase transition. It is closely related to and even richer than the bulk critical behavior. In this work, we show that three types of SCB universality are realized in the dimerized Heisenberg models at the (2+1)-dimensional O(3) quantum critical points by engineering the surface configurations. The ordinary transition happens if the surface is gapped in the bulk disordered phase, while the gapless surface state generally leads to the multicritical special transition, even though the latter is precluded in classical phase transitions because the surface is in the lower critical dimension. An extraordinary transition is induced by the ferrimagnetic order on the surface of the staggered Heisenberg model, in which the surface critical exponents violate the results of the scaling theory and thus seriously challenge our current understanding of extraordinary transitions.
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  • v2: slightly revised, published version