Recently, single-site observables have been shown to be useful for probing critical slowing down in sudden quench dynamics [Dag et al., Phys. Rev. B 107, L121113 (2023)]. Here, we demonstrate the potential of single -site magnetization as a probe of quantum phase transitions in integrable and nonintegrable transverse-field Ising chains (TFIC). We analytically prove the requirement of zero modes for the quasistationary regime to emerge at a probe site near the edge, and show how this regime gives rise to a nonanalytic behavior in the dynamical order profiles. Our t-DMRG calculations verify the results of the quench mean-field theory for near-integrable TFIC both with finite-size and finite-time scaling analyses. We find that both finite-size and finite-time analyses suggest a dynamical critical point for a strongly nonintegrable and locally connected TFIC. We finally demonstrate the presence of a quasistationary regime in the power-law interacting TFIC, and extract local dynamical order profiles for TFIC in the long-range Ising universality class with algebraic light cones.
Detecting quantum phase transitions in the quasistationary regime of Ising chains / Dag, C. B.; Uhrich, P.; Wang, Y.; Mcculloch, I. P.; Halimeh, J. C.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B. - ISSN 2469-9950. - 107:9(2023), p. 094432. [10.1103/PhysRevB.107.094432]
Detecting quantum phase transitions in the quasistationary regime of Ising chains
Uhrich P.;
2023-01-01
Abstract
Recently, single-site observables have been shown to be useful for probing critical slowing down in sudden quench dynamics [Dag et al., Phys. Rev. B 107, L121113 (2023)]. Here, we demonstrate the potential of single -site magnetization as a probe of quantum phase transitions in integrable and nonintegrable transverse-field Ising chains (TFIC). We analytically prove the requirement of zero modes for the quasistationary regime to emerge at a probe site near the edge, and show how this regime gives rise to a nonanalytic behavior in the dynamical order profiles. Our t-DMRG calculations verify the results of the quench mean-field theory for near-integrable TFIC both with finite-size and finite-time scaling analyses. We find that both finite-size and finite-time analyses suggest a dynamical critical point for a strongly nonintegrable and locally connected TFIC. We finally demonstrate the presence of a quasistationary regime in the power-law interacting TFIC, and extract local dynamical order profiles for TFIC in the long-range Ising universality class with algebraic light cones.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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