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Exact zeros of fidelity in finite-size systems as a signature for probing quantum phase transitions

Published 18 Oct 2023 in quant-ph and cond-mat.stat-mech | (2310.11951v2)

Abstract: The fidelity is widely used to detect quantum phase transitions, which is characterized by either a sharp change of fidelity or the divergence of fidelity susceptibility in the thermodynamical limit when the phase-driving parameter is across the transition point. In this work, we unveil that the occurrence of exact zeros of fidelity in finite-size systems can be applied to detect quantum phase transitions. In general, the fidelity F(γ,γ~)\mathcal{F}(\gamma,\tilde{\gamma}) always approaches zero in the thermodynamical limit, due to the Anderson orthogonality catastrophe, no matter whether the parameters of two ground states (γ\gamma and γ~\tilde{\gamma}) are in the same phase or different phases, and this makes it difficult to distinguish whether an exact zero of fidelity exists by finite-size analysis. To overcome the influence of orthogonality catastrophe, we study finite-size systems with twist boundary conditions, which can be introduced by applying a magnetic flux, and demonstrate that exact zeros of fidelity can be always accessed by tuning the magnetic flux when γ\gamma and γ~\tilde{\gamma} belong to different phases. On the other hand, no exact zero of fidelity can be observed if γ\gamma and γ~\tilde{\gamma} are in the same phase. We demonstrate the applicability of our theoretical scheme by studying concrete examples, including the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model, Creutz model and Haldane model. Our work provides a practicable way to detect quantum phase transitions via the calculation of fidelity of finite-size systems.

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