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Determinant representations of spin-operator matrix elements in the XX spin chain and their applications

Statistical Mechanics 2018-01-10 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

For the one-dimensional spin-1/2 XX model with either periodic or open boundary conditions, it is shown by using a fermionic approach that the matrix element of the spin operator SjS^-_j (SjSj+S^-_{j}S^+_{j'}) between two eigenstates with numbers of excitations nn and n+1n+1 (nn and nn) can be expressed as the determinant of an appropriate (n+1)×(n+1)(n+1)\times (n+1) matrix whose entries involve the coefficients of the canonical transformations diagonalizing the model. In the special case of a homogeneous periodic XX chain, the matrix element of SjS^-_j reduces to a variant of the Cauchy determinant that can be evaluated analytically to yield a factorized expression. The obtained compact representations of these matrix elements are then applied to two physical scenarios: (i) Nonlinear optical response of molecular aggregates, for which the determinant representation of the transition dipole matrix elements between eigenstates provides a convenient way to calculate the third-order nonlinear responses for aggregates from small to large sizes compared with the optical wavelength, and (ii) real-time dynamics of an interacting Dicke model consisting of a single bosonic mode coupled to a one-dimensional XX spin bath. In this setup, full quantum calculation up to N16N\leq 16 spins for vanishing intrabath coupling shows that the decay of the reduced bosonic occupation number approaches a finite plateau value (in the long-time limit) that depends on the ratio between the number of excitations and the total number of spins. Our results can find useful applications in various "system-bath" systems, with the system part inhomogeneously coupled to an interacting XX chain.

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@article{arxiv.1709.00682,
  title  = {Determinant representations of spin-operator matrix elements in the XX spin chain and their applications},
  author = {Ning Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.00682},
  year   = {2018}
}

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15 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Physical Review B