Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8201967 | Annals of Physics | 2015 | 97 Pages |
Abstract
Topological phases in (2+1)-dimensions are frequently equipped with global symmetries, like conjugation, bilayer or electric-magnetic duality, that relabel anyons without affecting the topological structures. Twist defects are static point-like objects that permute the labels of orbiting anyons. Gauging these symmetries by quantizing defects into dynamical excitations leads to a wide class of more exotic topological phases referred as twist liquids, which are generically non-Abelian. We formulate a general gauging framework, characterize the anyon structure of twist liquids and provide solvable lattice models that capture the gauging phase transitions. We explicitly demonstrate the gauging of the Z2-symmetric toric code, SO(2N)1 and SU(3)1 state as well as the S3-symmetric SO(8)1 state and a non-Abelian chiral state we call the “4-Potts” state.
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Authors
Jeffrey C.Y. Teo, Taylor L. Hughes, Eduardo Fradkin,