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Anomaly manifestation of Lieb-Schultz-Mattis theorem and topological phases SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Anomaly manifestation of Lieb-Schultz-Mattis theorem and topological phases
Authors
CHO, GIL YOUNGHsieh, Chang-TseRyu, Shinsei
Date Issued
2017-11
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Abstract
The Lieb-Schultz-Mattis (LSM) theorem dictates that emergent low-energy states from a lattice model cannot be a trivial symmetric insulator if the filling per unit cell is not integral and if the lattice translation symmetry and particle number conservation are strictly imposed. In this paper, we compare the one-dimensional gapless states enforced by the LSM theorem and the boundaries of one-higher dimensional strong symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases from the perspective of quantum anomalies. We first note that they can both be described by the same low-energy effective field theory with the same effective symmetry realizations on low-energy modes, wherein non-on-site lattice translation symmetry is encoded as if it were an internal symmetry. In spite of the identical form of the low-energy effective field theories, we show that the quantum anomalies of the theories play different roles in the two systems. In particular, we find that the chiral anomaly is equivalent to the LSM theorem, whereas there is another anomaly that is not related to the LSM theorem but is intrinsic to the SPT states. As an application, we extend the conventional LSM theorem to multiple-charge multiple-species problems and construct several exotic symmetric insulators. We also find that the (3+1)d chiral anomaly provides only the perturbative stability of the gaplessness local in the parameter space.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/96111
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.96.195105
ISSN
1098-0121
Article Type
Article
Citation
PHYSICAL REVIEW B, vol. 96, no. 19, 2017-11
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