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Dynamical quantum phase transitions in the one-dimensional extended Fermi–Hubbard model

J. J. Mendoza‐Arenas

2022Journal of Statistical Mechanics Theory and Experiment13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We study the emergence of dynamical quantum phase transitions (DQPTs) in a half-filled one-dimensional lattice described by the extended Fermi–Hubbard model, based on tensor network simulations. Considering different initial states, namely noninteracting, metallic, insulating spin and charge density waves, we identify several types of sudden interaction quenches which lead to DQPTs. Furthermore, clear connections to particular properties of observables, specifically the mean double occupation or charge imbalance, are established in two main regimes, and scenarios in which such correspondence is degraded and lost are discussed. Dynamical transitions resulting solely from high-frequency time-periodic modulation are also found, which are well described by a Floquet effective Hamiltonian. State-of-the-art cold-atom quantum simulators constitute ideal platforms to implement several reported DQPTs experimentally.

Topics & Concepts

Floquet theoryPhysicsHubbard modelHamiltonian (control theory)ObservableQuantumCharge density waveFermi Gamma-ray Space TelescopeQuantum mechanicsUltracold atomQuantum phase transitionOptical latticeLattice (music)Condensed matter physicsStatistical physicsMathematicsSuperconductivityNonlinear systemAcousticsSuperfluidityMathematical optimizationQuantum many-body systemsPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismQuantum and electron transport phenomena