Mixed eigenstates in the Dicke model: Statistics and power-law decay of the relative proportion in the semiclassical limit.

Phys Rev E

CAMTP-Center for Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Maribor, Mladinska 3, SI-2000 Maribor, Slovenia, European Union.

Published: February 2024

How the mixed eigenstates vary when approaching the semiclassical limit in mixed-type many-body quantum systems is an interesting but still less known question. Here, we address this question in the Dicke model, a celebrated many-body model that has a well defined semiclassical limit and undergoes a transition to chaos in both quantum and classical cases. Using the Husimi function, we show that the eigenstates of the Dicke model with mixed-type classical phase space can be classified into different types. To quantitatively characterize the types of eigenstates, we study the phase space overlap index, which is defined in terms of the Husimi function. We look at the probability distribution of the phase space overlap index and investigate how it changes with increasing system size, that is, when approaching the semiclassical limit. We show that increasing the system size gives rise to a power-law decay in the behavior of the relative proportion of mixed eigenstates. Our findings shed more light on the properties of eigenstates in mixed-type many-body systems and suggest that the principle of uniform semiclassical condensation of Husimi functions should also be valid for many-body quantum systems.

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