Entanglements and correlations of one-dimensional quantum spin-1/2 chain with anisotropic power-law long range interactions
Abstract
The correlations, entanglement entropy, and fidelity susceptibility are calculated for a one-dimensional spin-1/2 XXZ chain with anisotropic power-law long range interactions by employing the density matrix renormalization group method. In particular, this long-range interaction is assigned to ferromagnetic for transversal components, while it can be either ferro- or antiferromagnetic for the longitudinal spin component. Two ground-state phase diagrams are established versus the anisotropy of the interactions which not only changes the phase boundaries of the counterparts with short-range interactions, but also leads to the emergence of exotic phases. We found that the long-range interactions of the z-component results in a Wigner crystal phase, whereas the transversal one may break a continuous symmetry, resulting in a continuous symmetry breaking phase.
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@article{arxiv.2003.04472,
title = {Entanglements and correlations of one-dimensional quantum spin-1/2 chain with anisotropic power-law long range interactions},
author = {Jie Ren and Wen-Long You and Xiaoqun Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.04472},
year = {2020}
}
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8 pages, 9 figures