Transverse-field Ising spin chain with inhomogeneous disorder
Abstract
We consider the critical and off-critical properties at the boundary of the random transverse-field Ising spin chain when the distribution of the couplings and/or transverse fields, at a distance from the surface, deviates from its uniform bulk value by terms of order with an amplitude . Exact results are obtained using a correspondence between the surface magnetization of the model and the surviving probability of a random walk with time-dependent absorbing boundary conditions. For slow enough decay, , the inhomogeneity is relevant: Either the surface stays ordered at the bulk critical point or the average surface magnetization displays an essential singularity, depending on the sign of . In the marginal situation, , the average surface magnetization decays as a power law with a continuously varying, -dependent, critical exponent which is obtained analytically. The behavior of the critical and off-critical autocorrelation functions as well as the scaling form of the probability distributions for the surface magnetization and the first gaps are determined through a phenomenological scaling theory. In the Griffiths phase, the properties of the Griffiths-McCoy singularities are not affected by the inhomogeneity. The various results are checked using numerical methods based on a mapping to free fermions.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9903388,
title = {Transverse-field Ising spin chain with inhomogeneous disorder},
author = {Dragi Karevski and Róbert Juhász and Loïc Turban and Ferenc Iglói},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9903388},
year = {2016}
}
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11 pages (Revtex), 11 figures