Tuesday, April 30, 2013

1304.7272 (Zhen Bi et al.)

Line defects in Three dimensional Symmetry Protected Topological Phases    [PDF]

Zhen Bi, Alex Rasmussen, Cenke Xu
A 3d symmetry protected topological phase, by definition must have symmetry protected nontrivial boundary states, namely its 2d boundary must be either gapless or degenerate. In this work we demonstrate that once we couple a 3d SPT phase to a lattice dynamical Z2 gauge field, in many cases the Z2 vison loop excitation (line defect) can be viewed as a "1d boundary" of the 3d SPT phase, and this line defect is guaranteed to have gapless or degenerate spectrum, which is also protected by the symmetry of the SPT phase.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.7272

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