Eduardo Gonzalez Lazo, Markus Heyl, Marcello Dalmonte, Adriano Angelone
SciPost Phys. 11, 076 (2021) ·
published 13 October 2021
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We study the phase diagram and critical properties of quantum Ising chains
with long-range ferromagnetic interactions decaying in a power-law fashion with
exponent $\alpha$, in regimes of direct interest for current trapped ion
experiments. Using large-scale path integral Monte Carlo simulations, we
investigate both the ground-state and the nonzero-temperature regimes. We
identify the phase boundary of the ferromagnetic phase and obtain accurate
estimates for the ferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition temperatures. We
further determine the critical exponents of the respective transitions. Our
results are in agreement with existing predictions for interaction exponents
$\alpha > 1$ up to small deviations in some critical exponents. We also address
the elusive regime $\alpha < 1$, where we find that the universality class of
both the ground-state and nonzero-temperature transition is consistent with the
mean-field limit at $\alpha = 0$. Our work not only contributes to the
understanding of the equilibrium properties of long-range interacting quantum
Ising models, but can also be important for addressing fundamental dynamical
aspects, such as issues concerning the open question of thermalization in such
models.
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