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Synchronization transition in the double dimer model on the cubic lattice

We study the classical cubic-lattice double dimer model, consisting of two coupled replicas of the close-packed dimer model, using a combination of theoretical arguments and Monte Carlo simulations. Our results… Click to show full abstract

We study the classical cubic-lattice double dimer model, consisting of two coupled replicas of the close-packed dimer model, using a combination of theoretical arguments and Monte Carlo simulations. Our results establish the presence of a 'synchronization transition' at a critical value of the coupling, where both replicas remain disordered but their fluctuations become strongly correlated. We show that this unconventional transition, which has neither external nor spontaneous symmetry breaking, is continuous and belongs to the 3D inverted-XY universality class. By adding aligning interactions for dimers within each replica, we map out the full phase diagram including the interplay between columnar ordering and synchronization. We also solve the coupled double dimer model exactly on the Bethe lattice and show that it correctly reproduces the qualitative phase structure, but with mean-field critical behavior.

Keywords: dimer model; model; synchronization; double dimer; transition

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2019

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