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$BKT$ transitions in classical and quantum long-range systems

Statistical Mechanics 2023-11-17 v2 Quantum Gases High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

In the past decades considerable efforts have been made in order to understand the critical features of both classical and quantum long-range interacting models. The case of the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) universality class, as in the 2d2d classical XYXY model, is considerably complicated by the presence, for short-range interactions, of a line of renormalization group fixed points. In this paper we discuss a field theoretical treatment of the 2d2d XYXY model with long-range couplings and we compare it with results from the self-consistent harmonic approximation. These methods lead to a rich phase diagram, where both power-law BKT scaling and spontaneous symmetry breaking appear for the same (intermediate) decay rates of long-range interactions. We also discuss the Villain approximation for the 2d2d XYXY model with power-law couplings, providing hints that, in the long-range regime, it fails to reproduce the correct critical behavior. The obtained results are then applied to the long-range quantum XXZ spin chain at zero temperature. We discuss the relation between the phase diagrams of the two models and we give predictions about the scaling of the order parameter of the quantum chain close to the transition.

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@article{arxiv.2201.03650,
  title  = {$BKT$ transitions in classical and quantum long-range systems},
  author = {Guido Giachetti and Andrea Trombettoni and Stefano Ruffo and Nicolò Defenu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.03650},
  year   = {2023}
}

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15 pages, 3 figures

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