Quantum Phase Transitions in Long-Range Interacting Hyperuniform Spin Chains in a Transverse Field
Amartya Bose, Salvatore Torquato

TL;DR
This paper investigates quantum phase transitions in long-range interacting hyperuniform spin chains under a transverse field, revealing first-order transitions and potential for designing materials with novel quantum properties.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of quantum phase transitions in hyperuniform spin chains with long-range interactions using DMRG and theoretical methods, revealing at most two QPTs.
Findings
Discovery of first-order quantum phase transitions.
Transverse field can increase ground state order even as hyperuniformity is lost.
Spin chains exhibit at most two quantum phase transitions.
Abstract
Hyperuniform states of matter are characterized by anomalous suppression of long-wavelength density fluctuations. While most of interesting cases of disordered hyperuniformity are provided by complex many-body systems like liquids or amorphous solids, classical spin chains with certain long-range interactions have been shown to demonstrate the same phenomenon. It is well-known that the transverse field Ising model shows a quantum phase transition (QPT) at zero temperature. Under the quantum effects of a transverse magnetic field, classical hyperuniform spin chains are expected to lose their hyperuniformity. High-precision simulations of these cases are complicated because of the presence of highly nontrivial long-range interactions. We perform extensive analysis of these systems using density matrix renormalization group to study the possibilities of phase transitions and the mechanism…
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