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Absence of vortex condensation in a two dimensional fermionic XY model

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Cecile, DJ; Chandrasekharan, S
Published in: Phys. Rev. D
2008

Motivated by a puzzle in the study of two dimensional lattice Quantum Electrodynamics with staggered fermions, we construct a two dimensional fermionic model with a global $U(1)$ symmetry. Our model can be mapped into a model of closed packed dimers and plaquettes. Although the model has the same symmetries as the $XY$ model, we show numerically that the model lacks the well known Kosterlitz-Thouless (KT) phase transition. The model is always in the gapless phase showing the absence of a phase with vortex condensation. In other words the low energy physics is described by a non-compact $U(1)$ field theory. We show that by introducing an even number of layers one can introduce vortex condensation within the model and thus also induce a KT transition.

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Phys. Rev. D

Publication Date

2008

Volume

77

Start / End Page

054502

Related Subject Headings

  • Nuclear & Particles Physics
  • 0206 Quantum Physics
  • 0202 Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle and Plasma Physics
  • 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences
 

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Cecile, D. J., & Chandrasekharan, S. (2008). Absence of vortex condensation in a two dimensional fermionic XY model. Phys. Rev. D, 77, 054502.
Cecile, D. J., and S. Chandrasekharan. “Absence of vortex condensation in a two dimensional fermionic XY model.” Phys. Rev. D 77 (2008): 054502.
Cecile DJ, Chandrasekharan S. Absence of vortex condensation in a two dimensional fermionic XY model. Phys Rev D. 2008;77:054502.
Cecile, D. J., and S. Chandrasekharan. “Absence of vortex condensation in a two dimensional fermionic XY model.” Phys. Rev. D, vol. 77, 2008, p. 054502.
Cecile DJ, Chandrasekharan S. Absence of vortex condensation in a two dimensional fermionic XY model. Phys Rev D. 2008;77:054502.

Published In

Phys. Rev. D

Publication Date

2008

Volume

77

Start / End Page

054502

Related Subject Headings

  • Nuclear & Particles Physics
  • 0206 Quantum Physics
  • 0202 Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle and Plasma Physics
  • 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences