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Fidelity susceptibility and general quench near an anisotropic quantum critical point

Statistical Mechanics 2011-06-20 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We study the scaling behavior of fidelity susceptibility density (χf)(\chi_{\rm f}) at or close to an anisotropic quantum critical point characterized by two different correlation length exponents ν\nu_{||} and ν\nu_{\bot} along parallel and perpendicular spatial directions, respectively. Our studies show that the response of the system due to a small change in the Hamiltonian near an anisotropic quantum critical point is different from that seen near an isotropic quantum critical point. In particular, for a finite system with linear dimension LL_{||} (LL_{\bot}) in the parallel (perpendicular) directions, the maximum value of χf\chi_{\rm f} is found to increases in a power-law fashion with LL_{||} for small LL_{||}, with an exponent depending on both ν\nu_{||} and ν\nu_{\bot} and eventually crosses over to a scaling with LL_{\bot} for L1/νL1/νL_{||}^{1/\nu_{||}} \gtrsim L_{\bot}^{1/\nu_{\bot}}. We also propose scaling relations of heat density and defect density generated following a quench starting from an anisotropic quantum critical point and connect them to a generalized fidelity susceptibility. These predictions are verified exactly both analytically and numerically taking the example of a Hamiltonian showing a semi-Dirac band-crossing point.

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@article{arxiv.1101.1713,
  title  = {Fidelity susceptibility and general quench near an anisotropic quantum critical point},
  author = {Victor Mukherjee and Amit Dutta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.1713},
  year   = {2011}
}

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6 pages, 6 pigures