Temperature dependence of energy transport in the $\mathbb{Z}_3$ chiral clock model
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.00046v3
- Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2024 17:39:49 GMT
- Title: Temperature dependence of energy transport in the $\mathbb{Z}_3$ chiral clock model
- Authors: Yongchan Yoo, Brian Swingle,
- Abstract summary: We study energy transport within the non-integrable regime of the one-dimensional $mathbbZ_3$ chiral clock model.
We extract the transport coefficients of the model at relatively high temperatures above both its gapless and gapped low-temperature phases.
Although we are not yet able to reach temperatures where quantum critical scaling would be observed, our approach is able to access the transport properties of the model.
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- Abstract: We employ matrix product state simulations to study energy transport within the non-integrable regime of the one-dimensional $\mathbb{Z}_3$ chiral clock model. To induce a non-equilibrium steady state throughout the system, we consider open system dynamics with boundary driving featuring jump operators with adjustable temperature and footprint in the system. Given a steady state, we diagnose the effective local temperature by minimizing the trace distance between the true local state and the local state of a uniform thermal ensemble. Via a scaling analysis, we extract the transport coefficients of the model at relatively high temperatures above both its gapless and gapped low-temperature phases. In the medium-to-high temperature regime we consider, diffusive transport is observed regardless of the low-temperature physics. We calculate the temperature dependence of the energy diffusion constant as a function of model parameters, including in the regime where the model is quantum critical at the low temperature. Notably, even within the gapless regime, an analysis based on power series expansion implies that intermediate-temperature transport can be accessed within a relatively confined setup. Although we are not yet able to reach temperatures where quantum critical scaling would be observed, our approach is able to access the transport properties of the model over a broad range of temperatures and parameters. We conclude by discussing the limitations of our method and potential extensions that could expand its scope, for example, to even lower temperatures.
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