Hall-like behaviour of higher rank Chern-Simons theory of fractons
Erica Bertolini, Alberto Blasi, Nicola Maggiore, Daniel Sacco Shaikh

TL;DR
This paper develops a higher rank Chern-Simons field theory for fractons, revealing Hall-like behavior and dipole currents, and explores its topological and duality properties in three dimensions.
Contribution
It introduces a non-topological higher rank generalization of Chern-Simons theory for fractons, with novel Hall-like phenomena and duality insights.
Findings
Emergence of Hall-like dipole currents in the model
Identification of a flux-attachment relation for dipoles
Conservation of energy-momentum tensor and zero energy density
Abstract
Fracton phases of matter constitute an interesting point of contact between condensed matter and high-energy physics. The limited mobility property of fracton quasiparticles finds applications in many different contexts, including quantum information, spin liquids, elasticity, hydrodynamics, gravity and holography. In this paper we adopt a field theoretical approach to investigate the three dimensional action of a rank-2 symmetric tensor field invariant under the covariant fracton symmetry. The theory appears as a non-topological higher rank generalization of the ordinary Chern-Simons model, depending only on the traceless part of the tensor gauge field. After defining a field strength, a rank-2 traceless ``electric'' field and a ``magnetic'' vector field are identified, in analogy with the standard Chern-Simons ones. Once matter is introduced, a Hall-like behaviour with fractonic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTheoretical and Computational Physics · Topological and Geometric Data Analysis · Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
