Introducing Fermionic Link Models

Abstract

Quantum link models (QLMs) are extensions of Wilson-type lattice gauge theories, and show rich physics beyond the phenomena of conventional Wilson gauge theories. Here we explore the physics of U(1) symmetric QLMs, both using a more conventional quantum spin-1/2 representation, as well as a fermionic representation. In 2D, we show that both bosonic and fermionic QLMs display the same physics. We then explore the models in 3D and find different behavior for the two QLMs. For the bosons, we see evidence for a quantum phase transition from a symmetry broken phase to a potential quantum spin liquid phase. For the fermions, we identify not one but two distinct phases in addition to a symmetry broken phase. We explore the symmetries of the ground state in the strong coupling limit, which breaks lattice symmetries and examine the spectrum for both models.

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