English

Controlling phase diagram of finite spin-$1/2$ chains by tuning boundary interactions

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2018-08-15 v3 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Searching for simple models that possess non-trivial controlling properties is one of the central tasks in the field of quantum technologies. In this work, we construct a quantum spin-1/21/2 chain of finite size, termed as controllable spin wire (CSW), in which we have S^zS^z\hat{S}^{z} \hat{S}^{z} (Ising) interactions with a transverse field in the bulk, and S^xS^z\hat{S}^{x} \hat{S}^{z} and S^zS^z\hat{S}^{z} \hat{S}^{z} couplings with a canted field on the boundaries. The Hamiltonians on the boundaries, dubbed as tuning Hamiltonians (TH's), bear the same form as the effective Hamiltonians emerging in the so-called `quantum entanglement simulator' that is originally proposed for mimicking infinite models. We show that tuning the TH's (parametrized by α\alpha) can trigger non-trivial controlling of the bulk properties, including the degeneracy of energy/entanglement spectra, and the response to the magnetic field hbulkh_{bulk} in the bulk. A universal point dubbed as αs\alpha^s emerges. For α>αs\alpha > \alpha^s, the ground-state diagram versus hbulkh_{bulk} consists of three `phases', which are Ne\'eL and polarized phases, and an emergent pseudo-magnet phase, distinguished by entanglement and magnetization. For α<αs\alpha < \alpha^s, the phase diagram changes completely, with no step-like behaviors to distinguish phases. Due to its controlling properties and simplicity, the CSW could potentially serve in future the experiments for developing quantum devices.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1707.07838,
  title  = {Controlling phase diagram of finite spin-$1/2$ chains by tuning boundary interactions},
  author = {Shi-Ju Ran and Cheng Peng and Gang Su and Maciej Lewenstein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.07838},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

6 pages, 5 figures