Full characterization of the quantum linear-zigzag transition in atomic chains
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01/11/2013
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<p>A string of repulsively interacting particles exhibits a phase transition to a zigzag structure, by reducing the transverse trap potential or the interparticle distance. Based on the emergent symmetry Z2 it has been argued that this instability is a quantum phase transition, which can be mapped to an Ising model in transverse field. An extensive Density Matrix Renormalization Group analysis is performed, resulting in an high-precision evaluation of the critical exponents and of the central charge of the system, confirming that the quantum linear-zigzag transition belongs to the critical Ising model universality class. Quantum corrections to the classical phase diagram are computed, and the range of experimental parameters where quantum effects play a role is provided. These results show that structural instabilities of one-dimensional interacting atomic arrays can simulate quantum critical phenomena typical of ferromagnetic systems.</p> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Silvi , P , De Chiara , G , Calarco , T , Morigi , G & Montangero , S 2013 , ' Full characterization of the quantum linear-zigzag transition in atomic chains ' Annalen der physik , vol 525 , no. 10-11 , pp. 827-832 . DOI: 10.1002/andp.201300090 |
Palavras-Chave | #Trapped interacting atoms #linear-zigzag stuctural instability #quantum phase transition #MATRIX RENORMALIZATION-GROUP #QUADRUPOLE STORAGE-RING #ENTANGLEMENT #PHYSICS #GASES #SYSTEMS #IONS |
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