Supplemental information files for Generalized phase-space techniques to explore quantum phase transitions in critical quantum spin systems
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Supplementary files for article Generalized phase-space techniques to explore quantum phase transitions in critical quantum spin systems
We apply the generalized Wigner function formalism to detect and characterize a range of quantum phase transitions in several cyclic, finite-length, spin-[Formula presented] one-dimensional spin-chain models, viz., the Ising and anisotropic XY models in a transverse field, and the XXZ anisotropic Heisenberg model. We make use of the finite system size to provide an exhaustive exploration of each system's single-site, bipartite and multi-partite correlation functions. In turn, we are able to demonstrate the utility of phase-space techniques in detecting and characterizing first-order, second-order and infinite-order quantum phase transitions, while also enabling an in-depth analysis of the correlations present within critical systems. We also highlight the method's ability to capture other features of spin systems such as ground-state factorization and critical system scaling. Finally, we demonstrate the generalized Wigner function's utility for state verification by determining the state of each system and their constituent sub-systems at points of interest across the quantum phase transitions, enabling interesting features of critical systems to be readily analyzed.
Funding
DTP 2016-2017 Loughborough University
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