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Systematic construction of gapped nonliquid states

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Wen, Xiao-Gang
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Abstract
Gapped non-liquid state (also known as fracton state) is a very special gapped quantum state of matter that is characterized by a microscopic cellular structure. Such microscopic cellular structure has a macroscopic effect at arbitrary long distances and cannot be removed by renormalization group flow, which makes gapped non-liquid state beyond the description of topological quantum field theory with a finite number of fields. Using Abelian and non-Abelian topological orders in 2-dimensional (2d) space and the different ways to glue them together via their gapped boundaries, we propose a systematic way to construct 3d gapped states (and in other dimensions). The resulting states are called cellular topological states, which include gapped non-liquid states, as well as gapped liquid states in some special cases. Some new fracton states with fractal excitations are constructed even using 2d $\mathbb{Z}_2$ topological order. More general cellular topological states can be constructed by connecting 2d domain walls between different 3d topological orders. The constructed cellular topological states can be viewed as fixed-point states for a reverse renormalization of gapped non-liquid states.
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2020
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/134022
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Journal
Physical Review Research
Publisher
American Physical Society (APS)

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