Diverse universality classes of the topological deconfinement transitions of three-dimensional noncompact lattice Abelian-Higgs models
Claudio Bonati, Andrea Pelissetto, Ettore Vicari

TL;DR
This paper investigates the topological phase transitions in three-dimensional multicomponent lattice Abelian-Higgs models, revealing diverse universality classes and critical behaviors that depend on the number of components and are not fully explained by existing RG theories.
Contribution
It identifies different universality classes for topological transitions in 3D Abelian-Higgs models and demonstrates N-independent critical behavior for certain transitions, supported by numerical evidence.
Findings
CH transitions linked to N-dependent fixed points
MH transitions share a universal N-independent behavior
Gauge critical behavior matches 3D inverted XY model
Abstract
We study the topological phase transitions occurring in three-dimensional (3D) multicomponent lattice Abelian-Higgs (LAH) models, in which an -component scalar field is minimally coupled with a noncompact Abelian gauge field, with a global SU() symmetry. Their phase diagram presents a high-temperature Coulomb (C) phase, and two low-temperature molecular (M) and Higgs (H) phases, both characterized by the spontaneous breaking of the SU() symmetry. The molecular-Higgs (MH) and Coulomb-Higgs (CH) transitions are topological transitions, separating a phase with gapless gauge modes and confined charges from a phase with gapped gauge modes and deconfined charged excitations. These transitions are not described by effective Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson theories, due to the active role of the gauge modes. We show that the MH and CH transitions belong to different charged universality…
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TopicsQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
