TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantum structural phase transition in chains of interacting atoms
AU - Shimshoni, Efrat
AU - Morigi, Giovanna
AU - Fishman, Shmuel
PY - 2011/3/14
Y1 - 2011/3/14
N2 - A quasi-one-dimensional system of trapped, repulsively interacting atoms (e.g., an ion chain) exhibits a structural phase transition from a linear chain to a zigzag structure, tuned by reducing the transverse trap potential or increasing the particle density. Since it is a one-dimensional transition, it takes place at zero temperature and therefore quantum fluctuations dominate. In Fishman it was shown that the system close to the linear-zigzag instability is described by a φ 4 model. We propose a mapping of the φ 4 field theory to the well-known Ising chain in a transverse field, which exhibits a quantum critical point. Based on this mapping, we estimate the quantum critical point in terms of the system parameters. This estimate gives the critical value of the transverse trap frequency for which the quantum phase transition occurs and which has a finite, measurable deviation from the critical point evaluated within the classical theory. A measurement is suggested for atomic systems which can probe the critical trap frequency at sufficiently low temperatures T. We focus in particular on a trapped-ion system and estimate the implied limitations on T and on the interparticle distance. We conclude that the experimental observation of the quantum critical behavior is, in principle, accessible.
AB - A quasi-one-dimensional system of trapped, repulsively interacting atoms (e.g., an ion chain) exhibits a structural phase transition from a linear chain to a zigzag structure, tuned by reducing the transverse trap potential or increasing the particle density. Since it is a one-dimensional transition, it takes place at zero temperature and therefore quantum fluctuations dominate. In Fishman it was shown that the system close to the linear-zigzag instability is described by a φ 4 model. We propose a mapping of the φ 4 field theory to the well-known Ising chain in a transverse field, which exhibits a quantum critical point. Based on this mapping, we estimate the quantum critical point in terms of the system parameters. This estimate gives the critical value of the transverse trap frequency for which the quantum phase transition occurs and which has a finite, measurable deviation from the critical point evaluated within the classical theory. A measurement is suggested for atomic systems which can probe the critical trap frequency at sufficiently low temperatures T. We focus in particular on a trapped-ion system and estimate the implied limitations on T and on the interparticle distance. We conclude that the experimental observation of the quantum critical behavior is, in principle, accessible.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevA.83.032308
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevA.83.032308
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SN - 1050-2947
VL - 83
JO - Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
JF - Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
IS - 3
M1 - 032308
ER -