Quantum criticality in open quantum systems from the purification perspective
Yuchen Guo, Shuo Yang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a purification-based framework to classify all mixed-state phases in one-dimensional open quantum systems with specific symmetries, revealing a rich phase diagram with topological and symmetry-breaking phases.
Contribution
It develops a unified, physically transparent classification of mixed-state phases using purified fixed-point Hamiltonians and topological indices, extending beyond previous pure-state paradigms.
Findings
Derived eight purified fixed-point Hamiltonians with topological indices
Revealed a three-dimensional phase diagram with distinct phases and transitions
Identified critical behaviors connecting different symmetry-breaking patterns
Abstract
Open quantum systems host mixed-state phases that go beyond the symmetry-protected topological and spontaneous symmetry-breaking paradigms established for closed, pure-state systems. Developing a unified and physically transparent classification of such phases remains a central challenge. In this work, we introduce a purification-based framework that systematically characterizes all mixed-state phases in one-dimensional systems with symmetry. By introducing an ancillary chain and employing decorated domain-wall constructions, we derive eight purified fixed-point Hamiltonians labeled by topological indices . Tracing out the ancilla recovers the full structure of mixed-state phases, including symmetric, strong-to-weak spontaneous symmetry breaking, average…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum many-body systems · Topological Materials and Phenomena · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
