Detecting quantum phase transitions in the quasi-stationary regime of
Ising chains
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.02995v2
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 14:36:21 GMT
- Title: Detecting quantum phase transitions in the quasi-stationary regime of
Ising chains
- Authors: Ceren B. Da\u{g}, Philipp Uhrich, Yidan Wang, Ian P. McCulloch, Jad C.
Halimeh
- Abstract summary: We show the potential of single-site observables as probes of quantum phase transitions in integrable and nonintegrable transverse-field Ising chains.
We analytically prove the requirement of zero modes for a quasi-stationary temporal regime to emerge at a bulk probe site.
We find that both finite-size and finite-time analyses suggest a dynamical critical point for a strongly nonintegrable and locally connected TFIC.
- Score: 0.15749416770494704
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Recently, single-site observables have been shown to be useful for the
detection of dynamical criticality due to an emergence of a universal
critically-prethermal temporal regime in the magnetization [arXiv:2105.05986].
Here, we explore the potential of single-site observables as probes of quantum
phase transitions in integrable and nonintegrable transverse-field Ising chains
(TFIC). We analytically prove the requirement of zero modes for a
quasi-stationary temporal regime to emerge at a bulk probe site, and show how
this regime gives rise to a non-analytic 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 quasi-stationary 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.
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