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Kaleidoscope of quantum phases in a long-range interacting spin-1 chain

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-05-12 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Motivated by recent trapped-ion quantum simulation experiments, we carry out a comprehensive study of the phase diagram of a spin-1 chain with XXZ-type interactions that decay as 1/rα1/r^{\alpha}, using a combination of finite and infinite-size DMRG calculations, spin-wave analysis, and field theory. In the absence of long-range interactions, varying the spin-coupling anisotropy leads to four distinct phases: a ferromagnetic Ising phase, a disordered XY phase, a topological Haldane phase, and an antiferromagnetic Ising phase. If long-range interactions are antiferromagnetic and thus frustrated, we find primarily a quantitative change of the phase boundaries. On the other hand, ferromagnetic (non-frustrated) long-range interactions qualitatively impact the entire phase diagram. Importantly, for α3\alpha\lesssim3, long-range interactions destroy the Haldane phase, break the conformal symmetry of the XY phase, give rise to a new phase that spontaneously breaks a U(1)U(1) continuous symmetry, and introduce an exotic tricritical point with no direct parallel in short-range interacting spin chains. We show that the main signatures of all five phases found could be observed experimentally in the near future.

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@article{arxiv.1510.02108,
  title  = {Kaleidoscope of quantum phases in a long-range interacting spin-1 chain},
  author = {Zhe-Xuan Gong and Mohammad F. Maghrebi and Anzi Hu and Michael Foss-Feig and Phillip Richerme and Christopher Monroe and Alexey V. Gorshkov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.02108},
  year   = {2016}
}

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11 pages, 6 figures