Emergent chiral symmetry in a three-dimensional interacting Dirac liquid

Abstract We compute the effects of strong Hubbardlike local electronic interactions on three-dimensional four-component massless Dirac fermions, which in a noninteracting system possess a microscopic global U(1) ⊗ SU(2) chiral symmetry. A concrete lattice realization of such chiral Dirac excitations...

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Main Authors: András L. Szabó, Bitan Roy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP01(2021)004
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spelling doaj-66f88e5f8e554d09b46961dd01a214ff2021-01-10T12:09:45ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792021-01-012021112810.1007/JHEP01(2021)004Emergent chiral symmetry in a three-dimensional interacting Dirac liquidAndrás L. Szabó0Bitan Roy1Max-Planck-Institut für Physik komplexer SystemeDepartment of Physics, Lehigh UniversityAbstract We compute the effects of strong Hubbardlike local electronic interactions on three-dimensional four-component massless Dirac fermions, which in a noninteracting system possess a microscopic global U(1) ⊗ SU(2) chiral symmetry. A concrete lattice realization of such chiral Dirac excitations is presented, and the role of electron-electron interactions is studied by performing a field theoretic renormalization group (RG) analysis, controlled by a small parameter ϵ with ϵ = d−1, about the lower-critical one spatial dimension. Besides the noninteracting Gaussian fixed point, the system supports four quantum critical and four bicritical points at nonvanishing interaction couplings ∼ ϵ. Even though the chiral symmetry is absent in the interacting model, it gets restored (either partially or fully) at various RG fixed points as emergent phenomena. A representative cut of the global phase diagram displays a confluence of scalar and pseudoscalar excitonic and superconducting (such as the s-wave and p-wave) mass ordered phases, manifesting restoration of (a) chiral U(1) symmetry between two excitonic masses for repulsive interactions and (b) pseudospin SU(2) symmetry between scalar or pseudoscalar excitonic and superconducting masses for attractive interactions. Finally, we perturbatively study the effects of weak rotational symmetry breaking on the stability of various RG fixed points.https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP01(2021)004Global SymmetriesRenormalization Group
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author András L. Szabó
Bitan Roy
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Bitan Roy
Emergent chiral symmetry in a three-dimensional interacting Dirac liquid
Journal of High Energy Physics
Global Symmetries
Renormalization Group
author_facet András L. Szabó
Bitan Roy
author_sort András L. Szabó
title Emergent chiral symmetry in a three-dimensional interacting Dirac liquid
title_short Emergent chiral symmetry in a three-dimensional interacting Dirac liquid
title_full Emergent chiral symmetry in a three-dimensional interacting Dirac liquid
title_fullStr Emergent chiral symmetry in a three-dimensional interacting Dirac liquid
title_full_unstemmed Emergent chiral symmetry in a three-dimensional interacting Dirac liquid
title_sort emergent chiral symmetry in a three-dimensional interacting dirac liquid
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract We compute the effects of strong Hubbardlike local electronic interactions on three-dimensional four-component massless Dirac fermions, which in a noninteracting system possess a microscopic global U(1) ⊗ SU(2) chiral symmetry. A concrete lattice realization of such chiral Dirac excitations is presented, and the role of electron-electron interactions is studied by performing a field theoretic renormalization group (RG) analysis, controlled by a small parameter ϵ with ϵ = d−1, about the lower-critical one spatial dimension. Besides the noninteracting Gaussian fixed point, the system supports four quantum critical and four bicritical points at nonvanishing interaction couplings ∼ ϵ. Even though the chiral symmetry is absent in the interacting model, it gets restored (either partially or fully) at various RG fixed points as emergent phenomena. A representative cut of the global phase diagram displays a confluence of scalar and pseudoscalar excitonic and superconducting (such as the s-wave and p-wave) mass ordered phases, manifesting restoration of (a) chiral U(1) symmetry between two excitonic masses for repulsive interactions and (b) pseudospin SU(2) symmetry between scalar or pseudoscalar excitonic and superconducting masses for attractive interactions. Finally, we perturbatively study the effects of weak rotational symmetry breaking on the stability of various RG fixed points.
topic Global Symmetries
Renormalization Group
url https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP01(2021)004
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