Quantum Phase Transition of Many Interacting Spins Coupled to a Bosonic Bath: static and dynamical properties
Abstract
By using worldline and diagrammatic quantum Monte Carlo techniques, matrix product state and a variational approach \`a la Feynman, we investigate the equilibrium properties and relaxation features of a quantum system of spins antiferromagnetically interacting with each other, with strength , and coupled to a common bath of bosonic oscillators, with strength . We show that, in the Ohmic regime, a Beretzinski-Thouless-Kosterlitz quantum phase transition occurs. While for the critical value of decreases asymptotically with by increasing , for nonvanishing it turns out to be practically independent on , allowing to identify a finite range of values of where spin phase coherence is preserved also for large . Then, by using matrix product state simulations, and the Mori formalism and the variational approach \`a la Feynman jointly, we unveil the features of the relaxation, that, in particular, exhibits a non monotonic dependence on the temperature reminiscent of the Kondo effect. For the observed quantum phase transition we also establish a criterion analogous to that of the metal-insulator transition in solids.
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@article{arxiv.2103.16222,
title = {Quantum Phase Transition of Many Interacting Spins Coupled to a Bosonic Bath: static and dynamical properties},
author = {G. De Filippis and A. de Candia and A. S. Mishchenko and L. M. Cangemi and A. Nocera and P. A. Mishchenko and M. Sassetti and R. Fazio and N. Nagaosa and V. Cataudella},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.16222},
year = {2021}
}