Thermodynamics in the vicinity of a relativistic quantum critical point in 2+1 dimensions
Abstract
We study the thermodynamics of the relativistic quantum O() model in two space dimensions. In the vicinity of the zero-temperature quantum critical point (QCP), the pressure can be written in the scaling form where is the velocity of the excitations at the QCP and is a characteristic zero-temperature energy scale. Using both a large- approach to leading order and the nonperturbative renormalization group, we compute the universal scaling function . For small values of () we find that is nonmonotonous in the quantum critical regime () with a maximum near . The large- approach -- if properly interpreted -- is a good approximation both in the renormalized classical () and quantum disordered () regimes, but fails to describe the nonmonotonous behavior of in the quantum critical regime. We discuss the renormalization-group flows in the various regimes near the QCP and make the connection with the quantum nonlinear sigma model in the renormalized classical regime. We compute the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition temperature in the quantum O(2) model and find that in the vicinity of the QCP the universal ratio is very close to , implying that the stiffness at the transition is only slightly reduced with respect to the zero-temperature stiffness . Finally, we briefly discuss the experimental determination of the universal function from the pressure of a Bose gas in an optical lattice near the superfluid--Mott-insulator transition.
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@article{arxiv.1303.6559,
title = {Thermodynamics in the vicinity of a relativistic quantum critical point in 2+1 dimensions},
author = {A. Rancon and O. Kodio and N. Dupuis and P. Lecheminant},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.6559},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
v1) 16 pages, 10 figures. v2) Revised version