Impurity-driven transitions in frustrated quantum Ising rings.

Phys Rev E

College of Physics and Key Laboratory of High Energy Density Physics and Technology of Ministry of Education, Sichuan University, 610064 Chengdu, People's Republic of China.

Published: March 2021

We study the quantum phase transition driven by a point impurity in a chain seamed with ring frustration. With strong coupling and light impurity, the system is in a topological extended-kink (TEK) phase, which exhibits gapless excitations in the bulk. With strong coupling and heavy impurity, the system is in a gapped kink bound state (KBS) phase. Two-point bulk and impurity correlations are defined to characterize the two phases. In the TEK phase, both the bulk and impurity correlations are long range and factorizable so that scaling functions can be parsed. The scaling functions relies on the distance scaled by the system's size. An impurity correlation length can be extracted from the impurity correlation. In the transition from TEK to KBS, the scaling function of the bulk correlation undergoes an abrupt steplike change. Meanwhile, the impurity correlation length decreases from a divergent value to a finite one. The ground state of the TEK phase retains a relatively high value of entanglement entropy due to the absence of symmetry breaking. However, spontaneous symmetry breaking occurs in the KBS phase, which induces antiferromagnetic order in the bulk and entangled spin configuration near the impurity.

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