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Geometry of quantum phase transitions
Davide ValentiBernardo SpagnoloBernardo SpagnoloAngelo Carollosubject
Quantum phase transitionPhysicsPhase transitionQuantum PhysicsDissipative phase transitions Geometric phase Quantum geometric information Quantum metrology Quantum phase transitionsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)010308 nuclear & particles physicsCritical phenomenaGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciencesTheoretical physicssymbols.namesakeGeometric phase0103 physical sciencesQuantum metrologyDissipative systemsymbols010306 general physicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Quantum Physics (quant-ph)QuantumCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanicsdescription
In this article we provide a review of geometrical methods employed in the analysis of quantum phase transitions and non-equilibrium dissipative phase transitions. After a pedagogical introduction to geometric phases and geometric information in the characterisation of quantum phase transitions, we describe recent developments of geometrical approaches based on mixed-state generalisation of the Berry-phase, i.e. the Uhlmann geometric phase, for the investigation of non-equilibrium steady-state quantum phase transitions (NESS-QPTs ). Equilibrium phase transitions fall invariably into two markedly non-overlapping categories: classical phase transitions and quantum phase transitions, whereas in NESS-QPTs this distinction may fade off. The approach described in this review, among other things, can quantitatively assess the quantum character of such critical phenomena. This framework is applied to a paradigmatic class of lattice Fermion systems with local reservoirs, characterised by Gaussian non-equilibrium steady states. The relations between the behaviour of the geometric phase curvature, the divergence of the correlation length, the character of the criticality and the gap - either Hamiltonian or dissipative - are reviewed.
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2020-01-01 |