Disentanglement, disorder lines, and Majorana edge states in a solvable quantum chain
Abstract
We study the exactly solvable 1D model: the dimerized chain with uniform and staggered transverse fields, equivalent upon fermionization to the noninteracting dimerized Kitaev-Majorana chain with modulation. The model has three known gapped phases with local and nonlocal (string) orders, along with the gapless incommensurate (IC) phase in the limit. The criticality is controlled by the properties of zeros of model's partition function, analytically continued onto the complex wave numbers. In the ground state they become complex zeros of the spectrum of the Hamiltonian. The analysis of those roots yields the phase diagram which contains continuous quantum phase transitions and weaker singularities known as disorder lines (DLs) or modulation transitions. The latter, reported for the first time in this model, are shown to occur in two types: DLs of the first kind with continuous appearance of the IC oscillations, and DLs of the second kind corresponding to a jump of the wave number of oscillations. The salient property of zeros of the spectrum is that the ground state is shown to be separable (factorized) and the model is disentangled on a subset of the DLs. From analysis of those zeros we also find the Majorana edge states and their wave functions.
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@article{arxiv.2207.01147,
title = {Disentanglement, disorder lines, and Majorana edge states in a solvable quantum chain},
author = {Gennady Y. Chitov and Karun Gadge and P. N. Timonin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.01147},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
15 pages, 13 figures; V.2 - minor corrections, version to be published