Charged domain walls as quantum strings on a lattice
- 15 September 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 58 (11) , 6963-6981
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.58.6963
Abstract
Recently, experimental evidence has been accumulating that the doped holes in the high- cuprate superconductors form domain walls separating antiferromagnetic domains. These so-called stripes are linelike objects and if these persist in the superconducting state, high- superconductivity is related to a quantum string liquid. In this paper the problem of a single quantum meandering string on a lattice is considered. A kink model is introduced for the string dynamics, which allows us to analyze lattice commensuration aspects. Building on earlier work by den Nijs and Rommelse [Phys. Rev. B 40, 4709 (1989)], this lattice string model can be related both to restricted solid-on-solid models, describing the world-sheet of the string in Euclidean space time, and to one-dimensional quantum spin chains. At zero temperature a strong tendency towards orientational order is found and the remaining directed string problem can be treated in detail. Quantum delocalized strings are found whose long-wavelength wandering fluctuation is described by free field theory and it is argued that the fact that the critical phase of delocalized lattice strings corresponds to a free Gaussian theory is a very general consequence of the presence of a lattice. In addition, the mapping on the surface problem is exploited to show the existence of different types of localized string phases; some of these are characterized by a proliferation of kinks, but the kink flavors are condensed so that the long-wavelength fluctuations of these strings are suppressed. The simplest phase of this kind is equivalent to the incompressible (Haldane) phase of the spin chain and corresponds to a bond centered string: The average string position is centered on bonds. We also find localized phases of this type that take arbitrary orientations relative to the underlying lattice. The possible relevance of these lattice strings for the stripes in cuprates is discussed.
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