Vortex wall phase in fractonic XY-plaquette model on square lattice
A. M. Begun, M. N. Chernodub, V. A. Goy, and A. V. Molochkov

TL;DR
This study uses Monte Carlo simulations to explore the phase diagram and vortex dynamics in the fractonic XY-plaquette model, revealing phases with confined vortices and spontaneous symmetry breaking.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of vortex phases and dynamics in the XY-plaquette model, highlighting vortex confinement and spontaneous symmetry breaking phenomena.
Findings
Identified a disordered vortex-dominated phase with percolating vortex trajectories.
Discovered a partially disordered phase with confined vortex worldlines.
Observed vortex domain walls and spontaneous symmetry breaking in the model.
Abstract
The XY-plaquette model is the most straightforward lattice realization of a broad class of fractonic field theories that host quasiparticles with restricted mobility. The plaquette interaction appears naturally as a ring-exchange term in the low-energy description of exciton Bose liquids, cold atomic gases, and quantum dimer models. Using first-principle Monte Carlo simulations, we study the phase diagram and the vortex dynamics in the XY-plaquette model on a square lattice in two spatial dimensions. In its minimal formulation, the model contains a ring-exchange plaquette term in two spatial dimensions and a standard XY-link term in the (imaginary) time direction. We show that the phase diagram of the minimal XY-plaquette model possesses two phases: (i) a disordered vortex-dominated phase in which a single percolating vortex trajectory occupies the whole 3d spacetime; (ii) a partially…
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