Geometry and the Hidden Order of Luttinger Liquids: the Universality of Squeezed Space
H.V. Kruis, I.P. McCulloch, Z. Nussinov, J. Zaanen

TL;DR
This paper reveals a universal hidden order in Luttinger liquids, analogous to spin chains, using geometric and gauge theory perspectives, and confirms the structure through analytical and numerical methods.
Contribution
It introduces a string correlator for Luttinger liquids, linking their physics to a $Z_2$ gauge theory framework, and demonstrates the presence of squeezed space structure in various models.
Findings
String correlator confirms hidden order in Luttinger liquids.
Squeezed space structure is present in Hubbard model and free fermions.
Numerical DMRG results support the theoretical predictions.
Abstract
We present the case that Luttinger liquids are characterized by a form of hidden order which is similar, but distinct in some crucial regards, to the hidden order characterizing spin-1 Heisenberg chains. We construct a string correlator for the Luttinger liquid which is similar to the string correlator constructed by den Nijs and Rommelse for the spin chain. From a geometric prespective on the so-called `squeezed space' construction, we demonstrate that the physics at long wavelength can be reformulated in terms of a gauge theory. Peculiarly, the normal spin chain lives at infinite gauge coupling where it is characterized by deconfinement. We identify the microscopic conditions required for confinement thereby identifying a novel phase of the spin-chain. We demonstrate that the Luttinger liquid can be approached in the same general framework. The difference from the spin chain is…
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