[Seminar] Quantum statistics of magnetic vortices
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Prof. Oleg Tchernyshyov - Johns Hopkins University
Oleg Tchernyshyov is a condensed matter theorist interested in all kinds of magnetic materials, from the familiar iron ferromagnets to spin ice to quantum and classical spin liquids.
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Quantum statistics of magnetic vortices
Abstract
We have recently revisited an old duality between the XY model and electromagnetism originally derived in d=2 dimensions by Kosterlitz [1] and extended to d=2+1 by Fisher and Lee [2]. According to this duality, vortices behave like bosons with an electric charge equal to the vortex winding number. The old story, however, missed an important detail: the existence of vortex cores, where magnetization points normally to the easy plane and the XY model breaks down. Our reexamination of the duality [3] has revealed that vortices are mapped onto particles carrying not only an electric charge but also a magnetic flux equal to the net spin Sz of the vortex core. Wilczek showed that such particles may alter their quantum statistics [4]. Therefore, vortices with integer spin are bosons, whereas those with half-integer spin are fermions.
[1] J. M. Kosterlitz, "The critical properties of the two-dimensional xy model," J. Phys. C 7, 1046 (1974).
[2] M. P. A. Fisher and D. H. Lee, "Correspondence between two-dimensional bosons and a bulk superconductor in a magnetic field," Phys. Rev. B 39, 2756 (1989).
[3] S. Dasgupta, S. Zhang, I. Bah, and O. Tchernyshyov, "Quantum statistics of vortices from a dual theory of the XY ferromagnet," Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 157203 (2019).
[4] F. Wilczek, "Magnetic flux, angular momentum, and statistics," Phys. Rev. Lett. 48, 1144 (1982).
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