Quantum criticality of the ferromagnetic Dicke-Ising model
Abstract
We describe the quantum phase transitions in the ferromagnetic Dicke-Ising model using a Landau theory approach. The theory quantitatively captures the change from a second- to a first-order transition between the normal and superradiant phases through a tricritical point. We identify virtual correlated nearest-neighbor double spin-flip processes as the crucial mechanism responsible for this behavior. The tricritical point constitutes a quantum phase transition above the upper critical dimension. We discuss the modifications to finite-size scaling required for the correct interpretation of numerical data at the tricritical point. Our results emphasize the need for adapted finite-size scaling forms in all-to-all interacting quantum systems and establish the ferromagnetic Dicke-Ising model as a paradigmatic platform for quantum phase transitions above the upper critical dimension, encompassing both standard criticality and beyond.
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@article{arxiv.2605.27484,
title = {Quantum criticality of the ferromagnetic Dicke-Ising model},
author = {Jan Alexander Koziol},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.27484},
year = {2026}
}
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10 pages, 3 figures