Symmetry enhanced first-order phase transition in a two-dimensional quantum magnet

ORAL

Abstract

Theoretical descriptions of quantum phase transitions have indicated the existence of critical points with higher symmetries than those of the underlying Hamiltonian. Here we present an example of such an emergent symmetry at a first-order transition, where coexistence of two ordered phases takes the form of higher rotational symmetry in the space of the two order parameters. Using quantum Monte Carlo simulations, we study a two-dimensional (2D) S = 1/2 quantum magnet hosting the antiferromagnetic (AFM) and plaquette-singlet solid (PSS) states recently detected in SrCu2(BO3)2. We observe that the O(3) symmetric AFM order and the Z2 symmetric PSS order form an O(4) vector at the transition. The control parameter (a coupling ratio) rotates the vector from the AFM sector to the PSS sector, with the length of the combined order parameter vector always remaining non-zero. This phenomenon should be observable in SrCu2(BO3)2.

*This work was supported by the NSF under Grant No. DMR-1710170 and by The Simons Foundation.

Presenters

  • Bowen Zhao

    • Boston University

Authors

  • Bowen Zhao

    • Boston University
  • Anders W Sandvik

    • Boston University & Chinese Academy of Science
    • Boston University &IOP-CAS Beijing
    • Physics Department, Boston University
    • Boston University / IOP-CAS, Beijing
    • Boston University
  • Phillip E Weinberg

    • Physics, Boston University
    • Boston University