Boundary-induced singularity in strongly-correlated quantum systems at
finite temperature
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2204.06817v3
- Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2023 01:36:22 GMT
- Title: Boundary-induced singularity in strongly-correlated quantum systems at
finite temperature
- Authors: Ding-Zu Wang, Guo-Feng Zhang, Maciej Lewenstein, Shi-Ju Ran
- Abstract summary: We study the bulk-boundary competition in a simulative Hamiltonian, with which the thermodynamic properties of the infinite-size translationally-invariant system can be optimally mimicked.
Our results show that such a singularity differs from those in the conventional thermodynamic phase transition points that normally fall into the Landau-Ginzburg paradigm.
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- Abstract: Exploring the bulk-boundary correspondences and the boundary-induced
phenomena in the strongly-correlated quantum systems belongs to the most
fundamental topics of condensed matter physics. In this work, we study the
bulk-boundary competition in a simulative Hamiltonian, with which the
thermodynamic properties of the infinite-size translationally-invariant system
can be optimally mimicked. The simulative Hamiltonian is constructed by
introducing local interactions on the boundaries, coined as the
entanglement-bath Hamiltonian (EBH) that is analogous to the heat bath. The
terms within the EBH are variationally determined by a thermal tensor network
method, with coefficients varying with the temperature of the infinite-size
system. By treating the temperature as an adjustable hyper-parameter of the
EBH, we identify a discontinuity point of the coefficients, dubbed as the
``boundary quench point'' (BQP), whose physical implication is to distinguish
the point, below which the thermal fluctuations from the boundaries to the bulk
become insignificant. Fruitful phenomena are revealed when considering the
simulative Hamiltonian, with the EBH featuring its own hyper-parameter, under
the canonical ensembles at different temperatures. Specifically, a
discontinuity in bulk entropy at the BQP is observed. The exotic entropic
distribution, the relations between the symmetries of Hamiltonian and BQP, and
the impacts from the entanglement-bath dimension are also explored. Our results
show that such a singularity differs from those in the conventional
thermodynamic phase transition points that normally fall into the
Landau-Ginzburg paradigm. Our work provides the opportunities on exploring the
exotic phenomena induced by the competition between the bulk and boundaries.
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