Interfaces, Strings, and a Soft Mode in the Square Lattice Quantum Dimer Model

Abstract

The quantum dimer model on the square lattice is equivalent to a U(1) gauge theory. Quantum Monte Carlo calculations reveal that, for values of the Rokhsar-Kivelson (RK) coupling λ < 1, the theory exists in a confining columnar phase. The interfaces separating distinct columnar phases display plaquette order, which, however, is not realized as a bulk phase. Static "electric" charges are confined by flux tubes that consist of multiple strands, each carrying a fractionalized flux 14. A soft pseudo-Goldstone mode emerges around λ ≈ 0, long before one reaches the RK point at λ = 1.

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