Higher-form symmetry breaking at Ising transitions
Jiarui Zhao, Zheng Yan, Meng Cheng, and Zi Yang Meng

TL;DR
This paper investigates higher-form symmetry breaking at Ising transitions, providing analytical and numerical evidence that higher-form symmetry is spontaneously broken in certain phases and at critical points, expanding understanding of symmetry in quantum many-body systems.
Contribution
It offers the first quantitative analysis of higher-form symmetry breaking in an interacting quantum field theory and demonstrates its behavior in a quantum Ising model through analytical and Monte Carlo methods.
Findings
Higher-form symmetry is broken in the paramagnetic phase.
Higher-form symmetry remains unbroken in the ferromagnetic phase.
Higher-form symmetry is also broken at the Ising critical point.
Abstract
In recent years, new phases of matter that are beyond the Landau paradigm of symmetry breaking are mountaining, and to catch up with this fast development, new notions of global symmetry are introduced. Among them, the higher-form symmetry, whose symmetry charges are spatially extended, can be used to describe topologically ordered phases as the spontaneous breaking of the symmetry, and consequently unify the unconventional and conventional phases under the same conceptual framework. However, such conceptual tools have not been put into quantitative test except for certain solvable models, therefore limiting its usage in the more generic quantum manybody systems. In this work, we study Z2 higher-form symmetry in a quantum Ising model, which is dual to the global (0-form) Ising symmetry. We compute the expectation value of the Ising disorder operator, which is a non-local order parameter…
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