Multifractal critical phase driven by coupling quasiperiodic systems to electromagnetic cavities
Thales F. Macedo, Juli\'an Fa\'undez, Raimundo R. dos Santos, Natanael C. Costa, Felipe A. Pinheiro

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that coupling a one-dimensional Aubry-Andre-Harper model to electromagnetic cavities induces a novel critical phase with multifractal eigenstates, significantly altering the traditional phase diagram and transport properties.
Contribution
It introduces a cavity-induced critical phase in the Aubry-Andre-Harper model, revealing how electromagnetic coupling can create and control multifractal states beyond standard phase boundaries.
Findings
Cavity coupling induces a critical intermediate phase.
Multifractal analysis shows coexistence of extended, localized, and fractal states.
Transport phase diagram is significantly modified by cavity interaction.
Abstract
We theoretically investigate criticality and multifractal states in a one-dimensional Aubry-Andre-Harper model coupled to electromagnetic cavities. We focus on two specific cases where the phonon frequencies are and , respectively. Phase transitions are analyzed using both the average and minimum inverse participation ratio to identify metallic, fractal, and insulating states. We provide numerical evidence to show that the presence of the optical cavity induces a critical, intermediate phase in between the extended and localized phases, hence drastically modifying the traditional transport phase diagram of the Aubry-Andre-Harper model, in which critical states can only exist at the well-defined metal-insulator critical point. We also investigate the probability distribution of the inverse participation ratio and conduct a multifractal analysis to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTheoretical and Computational Physics · Quantum chaos and dynamical systems · Quasicrystal Structures and Properties
