Hidden time-reversal in driven XXZ spin chains: exact solutions and new dissipative phase transitions
Abstract
We show that several models of interacting XXZ spin chains subject to boundary driving and dissipation possess a subtle kind of time-reversal symmetry, making their steady states exactly solvable. We focus on a model with a coherent boundary drive, showing that it exhibits a unique continuous dissipative phase transition as a function of the boundary drive amplitude. This transition has no analogue in the bulk closed system, or in incoherently driven models. We also show the steady state magnetization exhibits a surprising fractal dependence on interaction strength, something previously associated with less easily measured infinite-temperature transport quantities (the Drude weight). Our exact solution also directly yields driven-dissipative double-chain models that have pure, entangled steady states that are also current carrying.
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@article{arxiv.2407.12750,
title = {Hidden time-reversal in driven XXZ spin chains: exact solutions and new dissipative phase transitions},
author = {Mingxing Yao and Andrew Lingenfelter and Ron Belyansky and David Roberts and Aashish A. Clerk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.12750},
year = {2025}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures + 16 pages, 7 figures