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Strong-to-Weak Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in Mixed Quantum States

Quantum Physics 2025-03-11 v3 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Symmetry in mixed quantum states can manifest in two distinct forms: strong symmetry, where each individual pure state in the quantum ensemble is symmetric with the same charge, and weak symmetry, which applies only to the entire ensemble. This paper explores a novel type of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) where a strong symmetry is broken to a weak one. While the SSB of a weak symmetry is measured by the long-ranged two-point correlation function, the strong-to-weak SSB (SW-SSB) is measured by the fidelity correlator. We prove that SW-SSB is a universal property of mixed-state quantum phases, in the sense that the phenomenon of SW-SSB is robust against symmetric low-depth local quantum channels. We also show that the symmetry breaking is "spontaneous" in the sense that the effect of a local symmetry-breaking measurement cannot be recovered locally. We argue that a thermal state at a nonzero temperature in the canonical ensemble (with fixed symmetry charge) should have spontaneously broken strong symmetry. Additionally, we study non-thermal scenarios where decoherence induces SW-SSB, leading to phase transitions described by classical statistical models with bond randomness. In particular, the SW-SSB transition of a decohered Ising model can be viewed as the "ungauged" version of the celebrated toric code decodability transition. We confirm that, in the decohered Ising model, the SW-SSB transition defined by the fidelity correlator is the only physical transition in terms of channel recoverability. We also comment on other (inequivalent) definitions of SW-SSB, through correlation functions with higher Renyi indices.

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@article{arxiv.2405.03639,
  title  = {Strong-to-Weak Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in Mixed Quantum States},
  author = {Leonardo A. Lessa and Ruochen Ma and Jian-Hao Zhang and Zhen Bi and Meng Cheng and Chong Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.03639},
  year   = {2025}
}

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17+6 pages, 4 figures