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Environment induced dynamical quantum phase transitions in two-qubit Rabi model (2312.05697v2)

Published 9 Dec 2023 in quant-ph

Abstract: The physics of quantum states beyond thermodynamic equilibrium represents a fascinating and cutting-edge research. Using numerical state-of-the-art approaches, we observe dynamical quantum phase transitions in the dissipative two-qubit Rabi model. By quenching the qubits-oscillator coupling, the system (Rabi + Environment) exhibits dynamical quantum phase transitions signalled by kinks of Loschmidt echo's rate function at parameter values close to thermodynamic transition. Notably, these transitions also manifest in two-qubit entanglement. While at equilibrium one class of Beretzinski-Kosterlitz-Thouless-type transitions occurs, non-equilibrium conditions reveal two classes of dynamical critical phenomena, depending on qubits' interactions and entanglement. When qubits directly interact, the kink critical exponent describes a linear behavior, reminiscent of nearest neighbors Ising chains, with short-range interactions dominating at short times. Conversely, non-interacting qubits exhibit critical exponents much smaller than unity due to bath-induced long-range interactions. These findings shed light on the complex behavior of dynamical quantum phase transitions in non-integrable models, showing unusual entanglement features and the environment's significant role.

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