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Fidelity spectrum and phase transitions of quantum systems

Published 29 Jul 2011 in quant-ph and cond-mat.supr-con | (1107.5931v1)

Abstract: Quantum fidelity between two density matrices, F(ρ1,ρ2)F(\rho_1,\rho_2) is usually defined as the trace of the operator F=ρ1ρ2ρ1{\cal F}=\sqrt{\sqrt{\rho_1} \rho_2 \sqrt{\rho_1}}. We study the logarithmic spectrum of this operator, which we denote by {\it fidelity spectrum}, in the cases of the XXXX spin chain in a magnetic field, a magnetic impurity inserted in a conventional superconductor and a bulk superconductor at finite temperature. When the density matrices are equal, ρ1=ρ2\rho_1=\rho_2, the fidelity spectrum reduces to the entanglement spectrum. We find that the fidelity spectrum can be a useful tool in giving a detailed characterization of different phases of many-body quantum systems.

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