Universal finite-size gap scaling of the quantum Ising chain
Abstract
I study the universal finite-size scaling function for the lowest gap of the quantum Ising chain with a one-parameter family of ``defect'' boundary conditions, which includes periodic, open, and antiperiodic boundary conditions as special cases. The universal behavior can be described by the Majorana fermion field theory in dimensions, with the mass proportional to the deviation from the critical point. Although the field theory appears to be symmetric with respect to the inversion of the mass (Kramers-Wannier duality), the actual gap is asymmetric, reflecting the spontaneous symmetry breaking in the ordered phase which leads to the two-fold ground-state degeneracy in the thermodynamic limit. The asymptotic ground-state degeneracy in the ordered phase is realized by (i) formation of a bound state at the defect (except for the periodic/antiperiodic boundary condition) and (ii) effective reversal of the fermion number parity in one of the sectors (except for the open boundary condition), resulting in a rather nontrivial crossover ``phase'' diagram in the space of the boundary condition (defect strength) and mass.
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@article{arxiv.1910.06353,
title = {Universal finite-size gap scaling of the quantum Ising chain},
author = {Masaki Oshikawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.06353},
year = {2019}
}
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45 pages