Theoretische Physik, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland.
Science. 2012 Jan 13;335(6065):193-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1212207.
Ground states of certain materials can support exotic excitations with a charge equal to a fraction of the fundamental electron charge. The condensation of these fractionalized particles has been predicted to drive unusual quantum phase transitions. Through numerical and theoretical analysis of a physical model of interacting lattice bosons, we establish the existence of such an exotic critical point, called XY*. We measure a highly nonclassical critical exponent η = 1.493 and construct a universal scaling function of winding number distributions that directly demonstrates the distinct topological sectors of an emergent Z(2) gauge field. The universal quantities used to establish this exotic transition can be used to detect other fractionalized quantum critical points in future model and material systems.
某些材料的基态可以支持带有分数基本电子电荷的奇异激发。这些分数化粒子的凝聚被预测会驱动异常的量子相变。通过对相互作用晶格玻色子的物理模型进行数值和理论分析,我们确定了这样一个奇异临界点的存在,称为 XY*。我们测量了一个高度非经典的临界指数 η=1.493,并构建了一个通用的拓扑涡旋数分布的标度函数,直接展示了一个涌现的 Z(2)规范场的不同拓扑区域。用于确定这个奇异相变的通用量可以用于在未来的模型和材料系统中检测其他分数化量子临界点。