SO(5) as a Critical Dynamical Symmetry in the SU(4) Model of High-Temperature Superconductivity
Lian-Ao Wu, Mike Guidry, Yang Sun, Cheng-Li Wu

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the SO(5) symmetry within an SU(4) model of high-temperature superconductivity acts as a critical dynamical symmetry, bridging superconducting and antiferromagnetic phases, and highlights the broader applicability of coherent state techniques in condensed matter physics.
Contribution
It reveals the SO(5) symmetry as a critical dynamical symmetry in the SU(4) model, connecting microscopic theories with broken-symmetry solutions through generalized coherent states.
Findings
SO(5) acts as a critical dynamical symmetry in the SU(4) model.
Coherent state analysis links microscopic theories to approximate solutions.
Mathematical techniques have broad applications in condensed matter physics.
Abstract
An SU(4) model of high-temperature superconductivity and antiferromagnetism has recently been proposed. The SO(5) group employed by Zhang is embedded in this SU(4) as a subgroup, suggesting a connection between our SU(4) model and the Zhang SO(5) model. In order to understand the relationship between the the two models, we have used generalized coherent states to analyze the nature of the SO(5) subgroup. By constructing coherent-state energy surfaces, we demonstrate explicitly that the SU(4) supset SO(5) symmetry can be interpreted as a critical dynamical symmetry interpolating between superconducting and antiferromagnetic phases, and that this critical dynamical symmetry has many similarities to critical dynamical symmetries identified previously in other fields of physics. More generally, we demonstrate with this example that the mathematical techniques associated with generalized…
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