Emergent symmetries in disordered quantum spin systems
ORAL
Abstract
A common theme in low- or high-energy physics is the fact that a state may have a symmetry lower than its underlying Lagrangian. Behind this feature is the phenomenon of spontaneous symmetry breaking. A more exotic situation corresponds to a low-energy state whose symmetry is greater than its underlying Lagrangian. Recently, we have proved rigorously that strong disorder can lead to emergent symmetries, with no fine tuning required. We will show a generic route to emergent symmetries induced by strong disorder, as well as several examples of rich phase diagrams. Strongly disordered spin-1 chains with manifest SU(2) symmetry show two phases with emergent SU(3) symmetry. Spin-S chains with S>1 also show emergent SU(N) phases but with less richness. Finally, we show that generic SO(N) symmetric-chains accommodate two different phases with emergent SU(N) symmetries.
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Authors
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Victor Quito
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, FSU
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Pedro L. S. Lopes
Université de Sherbrooke, Univ of Sherbrooke
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Jose Hoyos
University of São Paulo
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Eduardo Miranda
Campinas State University