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Fractonic gauge theory of smectics

Journal Article · · Annals of Physics
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  1. Department of Physics and Center for Theory of Quantum Matter, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, 80309 (United States)

Motivated by striped correlated quantum matter, and the recently developed duality between elasticity of a two-dimensional (2D) crystal and a gauge theory, we derive a dual coupled U(1) vector gauge theory for a two-dimensional (2D) quantum smectic, where the disclination is mapped onto the fractonic charge, that we demonstrate can only move transversely to smectic layers. This smectic gauge theory dual also emerges from a gauge dual of a quantum crystal through a Higgs transition corresponding to a single flavor of its dipole condensation, an anisotropic quantum melting via dislocation proliferation. A condensation of the second flavor of dislocations a corresponds to another Higgs transition describing the smectic-to-nematic melting. We also utilize the electrostatic limit of this duality to formulate a melting of a 2D classical smectic in terms of a higher derivative sine–Gordon model, demonstrating its instability to a nematic at any nonzero temperature. Generalizing this classical duality to a 3D smectic, gives formulation of a 3D nematic-to-smectic transition in terms of an anisotropic Abelian-Higgs model.

OSTI ID:
23183176
Journal Information:
Annals of Physics, Journal Name: Annals of Physics Vol. 435; ISSN 0003-4916; ISSN APNYA6
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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