Higgs mechanism of rank-2 gauge theory and fracton topological order

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Abstract

Fractons are quasiparticle excitations in d = 3 gapped topological ordered phases whose motion is constrained. Their physical mechanism for generating them is still missing. It has been noticed that in the higher rank U(1) gauge theories, charges cannot move freely due to the extra conservation laws. To make connection to the gapped fracton models, we study what happens when the higher rank gauge theories are Higgsed. Surprisingly, all the higher rank Z_N gauge theories obtained through Higgsing do not contain fractons. In particular, we show that the rank-2 Z_2 gauge theories are equivalent to several copies of Toric Codes while fracton topological order appears when certain degrees of freedom of the gauge fields are frozen. We demonstrate this result by identifying the conservation law under Higgsing and also by explicitly analyzing the model after Higgsing.

*M.H. and H.M. are supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences (BES) under Award number DE-SC0014415. X.C. is supported by the Caltech Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, the Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics, and National Science Foundation

Presenters

  • Han Ma

    • Physics, Univ of Colorado - Boulder

Authors

  • Han Ma

    • Physics, Univ of Colorado - Boulder
  • Michael Hermele

    • Department of Physics, University of Colorado Boulder
    • Physics, Univ of Colorado - Boulder
  • Xie Chen

    • Caltech
    • Physics, California Institute of Technology