This paper describes a semiclassical field-theory approach to the topological properties of spatially featureless Affleck-Kennedy-Lieb-Tasaki type valence bond solid ground states of antiferromagnets in spatial dimensions one to three. Using nonlinear sigma models set in the appropriate target manifold and augmented with topological terms, we argue that the path integral representation of the ground-state wave functional can correctly distinguish symmetry-protected topological ground states from topologically trivial ones. The symmetry-protection feature is demonstrated explicitly in terms of a dual field theory, where we take into account the nontrivial spatial structure of topological excitations, which are caused by competition among the...
The topological classication of condensed matter is a central topic in the last decade. Using the co...
We present the correspondence between symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases and their anomalou...
Topological phases of matter in (2+1) dimensions are commonly equipped with global symmetries, such ...
The recent demonstration of topological states in antiferromagnets (AFMs) provides an exciting platf...
Recent vigorous investigations of topological order have not only discovered new topo-logical states...
We investigate valence-bond-solid (VBS) phases in one-dimensional spin systems by an effective field...
A large class of symmetry-protected topological phases (SPT) in boson/spin systems have been recentl...
The two most prevalent classes of ordered states in quantum materials are those arising from spontan...
We discuss recent advances in the study of topological insulators protected by spatial symmetries by...
An isotropic anti-ferromagnetic quantum state on a square lattice is characterized by symmetry argum...
This dissertation discusses some applications of conformal field theories (CFTs) in topological phas...
The qualitative difference in low-energy properties of spin $S$ quantum antiferromagnetic chains wit...
As condensed matter theorists, we always try to seek new quantum phases of matter that are not possi...
The study of topological states has become a major research focus of contemporary physics. This thes...
We consider one-dimensional Hamiltonian systems whose ground states display symmetry-protected topol...
The topological classication of condensed matter is a central topic in the last decade. Using the co...
We present the correspondence between symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases and their anomalou...
Topological phases of matter in (2+1) dimensions are commonly equipped with global symmetries, such ...
The recent demonstration of topological states in antiferromagnets (AFMs) provides an exciting platf...
Recent vigorous investigations of topological order have not only discovered new topo-logical states...
We investigate valence-bond-solid (VBS) phases in one-dimensional spin systems by an effective field...
A large class of symmetry-protected topological phases (SPT) in boson/spin systems have been recentl...
The two most prevalent classes of ordered states in quantum materials are those arising from spontan...
We discuss recent advances in the study of topological insulators protected by spatial symmetries by...
An isotropic anti-ferromagnetic quantum state on a square lattice is characterized by symmetry argum...
This dissertation discusses some applications of conformal field theories (CFTs) in topological phas...
The qualitative difference in low-energy properties of spin $S$ quantum antiferromagnetic chains wit...
As condensed matter theorists, we always try to seek new quantum phases of matter that are not possi...
The study of topological states has become a major research focus of contemporary physics. This thes...
We consider one-dimensional Hamiltonian systems whose ground states display symmetry-protected topol...
The topological classication of condensed matter is a central topic in the last decade. Using the co...
We present the correspondence between symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases and their anomalou...
Topological phases of matter in (2+1) dimensions are commonly equipped with global symmetries, such ...