Yale University
Title: Breakdown of the Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson paradigm at quantum phase transitions
Abstract:
I present the theory of quantum phase transitions of Mott insulators
between antiferromagnetically ordered and paramagnetic states in spatial
dimensions greater than one.
For Mott insulators with an even number of S=1/2 spins per
unit cell, the Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson theory for the destruction
of magnetic order agrees well with numerical and experimental studies.
However, for Mott insulators with an odd number of S=1/2 spins
per unit cell the situation is much more subtle. We argue that the
spin Berry phases lead to the appearance of spontaneous bond order
in the paramagnet. Further, the phases with magnetic and bond order
are generically separated by a second order quantum critical point, in
contradiction to the predictions of Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson theory.
A theory for this novel critical point is presented, expressed in
terms of emergent gauge excitations.