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TT 24: Quantum-Critical Phenomena

TT 24.6: Talk

Wednesday, September 7, 2022, 16:15–16:30, H23

Quantum criticality of the long-transverse-field Ising model extracted by Quantum Monte Carlo simulations — •Jan Alexander Koziol, Anja Langheld, Sebastian C. Kapfer, and Kai Phillip Schmidt — Lehrstuhl für Theoretische Physik I, Staudtstraße 7, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, D-91058 Erlangen, Germany

The quantum criticality of the ferromagnetic transverse-field Ising model with algebraically decaying interactions is investigated by means of stochastic series expansion quantum Monte Carlo, on both the one-dimensional linear chain and the two-dimensional square lattice. Utilizing finite-size scaling (FSS), we extract the full set of critical exponents as a function of the decay exponents of the long-range interactions. We resolve the three different regimes predicted by field theory, ranging from the nearest-neighbor Ising to the long-range Gaussian universality classes with an intermediate regime giving rise to a continuum of critical exponents. Focusing on the non-trivial intermediate regime, we verify our study by the well-known limiting regimes. In the long-range Gaussian regime, we treat the effect of dangerous irrelevant variables on the homogeneity laws by means of a modern FSS formalism.

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