Distinguishing dynamical quantum criticality through local fidelity
distances
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2308.00435v1
- Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2023 10:27:35 GMT
- Title: Distinguishing dynamical quantum criticality through local fidelity
distances
- Authors: Ruchira V Bhat and Soumya Bera
- Abstract summary: We study the dynamical quantum phase transition in integrable and non-integrable Ising chains.
The non-analyticities in the quantum distance between two subsystem density matrices identify the critical time.
We propose a distance measure from the upper bound of the local quantum fidelity for certain quench protocols.
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- Abstract: Using local quantum fidelity distances, we study the dynamical quantum phase
transition in integrable and non-integrable one-dimensional Ising chains.
Unlike the Loschmidt echo, the standard measure for distinguishing between two
quantum states to describe the dynamical quantum phase transition, the local
fidelity requires only a part of the system to characterize it. The
non-analyticities in the quantum distance between two subsystem density
matrices identify the critical time and the corresponding critical exponent
reasonably well in a finite-size system. Moreover, we propose a distance
measure from the upper bound of the local quantum fidelity for certain quench
protocols where the entanglement entropy features oscillatory growth in time.
This local distance encodes the difference between the eigenvalue distribution
of the initial and quenched subsystem density matrices and quantifies the
critical properties. The alternative distance measure could be employed to
examine the dynamical quantum phase transitions in a broader range of models,
with implications for gaining insights into the transition from the
entanglement perspective.
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