Classification of quantum critical states of integrable antiferromagnetic spin chains and their correspondent two-dimensional topological phases
Abstract
We examine the effective field theory of the Bethe ansatz integrable Heisenberg antiferromagnetic spin chains. It shows that the quantum critical theories for the integer spin-S chains should be characterized by the SO(3)level-S Wess-Zumino-Witten model, and classified by the third cohomology group H3(SO(3),Z)=Z. Depending on the parity of spin S, this integer classification is further divided into two distinct universality classes, which are associated with two completely different conformal field theories: the even-S chains have gapless bosonic excitations and the odd-S chains have both bosonic and fermionic excitations. We further show that these two classes of critical states correspond to the boundary states of two distinct topological phases in two dimension, which can be described by two-dimensional doubled SO(3) topological Chern-Simons theory and topological spin theory, respectively.
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