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title: Transverse-Field XY Model
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# Transverse-Field XY Model

The transverse-field XY model is a paradigmatic quantum spin system that interpolates between the XX model and the transverse-field Ising model via an anisotropy parameter, and exhibits a comprehensive range of quantum phase transitions, critical phenomena, and rich many-body correlations. It is central in quantum magnetism, quantum information, and cold atom theory, and provides a testing ground for out-of-equilibrium, topological, and multicritical behaviors. The model is defined in both one and two spatial dimensions (with and without long-range couplings), and generalized via additional terms such as Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya (DM) interaction, next-nearest-neighbor or cluster couplings, as well as extensions relevant for quantum simulation.

## 1. Hamiltonian and Fundamental Definitions

The core Hamiltonian of the transverse-field XY model for spin-½ systems is
\[
\mathcal{H} = -J\sum_{\langle ij\rangle} \left[(1+\eta)\,S_i^x S_j^x + (1-\eta)\,S_i^y S_j^y\right] - h\sum_{i} S_i^z,
\]
where \(J>0\) sets the energy scale, \(h\) is the transverse magnetic field, and \(\eta\) the anisotropy parameter (\(\eta=0\) recovers the XX model, \(\eta=1\) the Ising limit). In one dimension, the standard notation often uses \(\gamma\) for the anisotropy, with \(\gamma\in[0,1]\) [1011.0380]. The model admits a Jordan–Wigner fermionization, mapping spins to non-interacting fermions (in 1D), and for the 2D case it is accessible via exact diagonalization and computationally intensive variational and QMC methods [1908.01248].

### Extensions and Generalizations

- **Long-range interactions:** Couplings decaying algebraically, \(J_{ij} \sim |i-j|^{-(1+\sigma)}\), with effective spatial dimensionality \(D(\sigma)=2/\sigma+1\) [2111.10768, 2007.16128].
- **DM interaction:** Antisymmetric exchange \( D \sum_{\langle ij \rangle} (S_i^x S_j^y - S_i^y S_j^x) \) adds chiral terms, relevant for non-centrosymmetric lattices [2503.00679, 1710.11037].
- **Cluster and extended models:** Higher-order interactions (e.g., n-cluster [1710.03384], three-spin terms [2310.11243]), and elaborations with staggered fields or topological symmetry breaking.
- **Non-Hermitian fields and open-system generalizations:** Incorporating complex fields or coupling to baths extends the paradigms for quantum criticality [2012.07374, 2009.06845, 1310.0964].

## 2. Quantum Phase Diagram and Criticality

The phase diagram is organized in terms of order–disorder transitions between XY-ferromagnetic (or antiferromagnetic) ground states and paramagnetic phases induced by the transverse field:

- **1D Case:** For \(\gamma>0\), a quantum critical point separates ferromagnetic (\(h<h_c\)) and paramagnetic (\(h>h_c\)) phases, with \(h_c=1\) (for suitable normalization) [1512.06010, 2302.13866]. The transition is second order and belongs to the Ising universality class at the Ising limit, with emergent critical exponents. For the isotropic limit (\(\gamma=0\)), the ground state is critical for all \(h \leq 1\).
- **2D Case:** For all \(\eta>0\), the phase boundary \(h_c(\eta)\) is in the 2D Ising universality class, terminating in a multicritical point at \((h,\eta)=(2,0)\). At the XX-symmetric point (\(\eta=0\)), a distinct multicritical behavior is observed with exponents different from those of the Ising case [1908.01248]. The phase boundary shifts linearly with anisotropy: \(\Delta h_c \sim \eta^{1/\phi}\) with crossover exponent \(\phi=1.0(2)\) at short range; with DM interaction, \(\phi=\frac12\), so \(\Delta h_c \sim \gamma^2\) [2503.00679].
- **Long-Range and Fractional Dimensions:** Varying the interaction range tunes the effective dimension, giving access to a continuous family of universality classes [2111.10768, 2007.16128].
- **DM interaction effects:** In 1D, competition between DM and XY anisotropy opens distinct gapped phases separated by \(\gamma=D\), while in 2D the XY ground state remains robust, and DM only shifts field scales and crossover exponents [2503.00679, 1710.11037].
- **Topological Transitions:** Topological phase transitions, distinct from symmetry-breaking transitions, are present and manifest in the ground-state pattern occupations and Pfaffian invariants [2302.13866, 2310.11243].

The table below summarizes critical exponents near several key points [1908.01248, 2503.00679]:

| Case             | \(h_c\) | \(\nu\)      | \(\alpha_F/\nu\) | \(\phi\)  |
|------------------|---------|-------------|------------------|-----------|
| 2D Ising (\(\eta=1\)) | 3.06(2) | 0.614(8)    | 1.259(38)       |  –        |
| Multicritical (\(\eta\to0\)) | 2       | \(\dot{\nu}=1/2\) | \(\dot{x}=3\)    | 1.0(2)    |
| 2D w/ DM (\(D\ne0\))         | –       | \(\nu^{(\gamma)}=1\) | –                | 0.5       |

## 3. Fidelity Susceptibility and Scaling Analysis

Fidelity susceptibility, defined as
\[
\chi_F(h) = \lim_{\delta\to 0} \frac{2[1 - |\langle \psi(h)|\psi(h+\delta)\rangle|]}{\delta^2},
\]
is a model-independent probe for quantum phase transitions [1908.01248, 2111.10768]. It exhibits divergent scaling at continuous transitions, with finite-size scaling forms both for ordinary Ising-type (\(\chi_F \sim L^{\alpha_F/\nu}\) at \(h_c\)) and for crossover scaling near multicritical points:
\[
\chi_F(L,h,\eta) \approx L^{\dot x}\;
g\big((h-h_c(\eta))\,L^{1/\dot\nu},\;\eta\,L^{\phi/\dot\nu}\big).
\]

This approach does not require the identification of a specific order parameter and is particularly powerful in multicritical or anisotropy-induced transitions [1908.01248, 2111.10768, 2503.00679].

## 4. Dynamical and Entanglement Properties

The transverse-field XY model supports rich dynamical behavior after quantum quenches, including universal revival phenomena, spreading of correlations, and intricate multipartite entanglement structure.

- **Quantum quenches:** Upon a global quench, observables such as the Loschmidt echo, magnetization, and single-spin entanglement entropy exhibit universal revivals at times \(T_{\text{rev}}\sim L/v_{\max}\), with \(v_{\max}\) the maximal group velocity of excitations [1011.0380].
- **Open-system and non-Hermitian extensions:** Coupling to dissipative baths or the inclusion of complex fields modifies the phase structure, introducing critical transition zones (CTZ) with continuously varying critical exponents and robust algebraic correlations over finite phase-space regions [2009.06845, 2012.07374, 1310.0964].
- **Entanglement structure:** Two-site concurrence, four-tangle (\(C_4\)), and genuine negativity are used to dissect bipartite and multipartite correlations. \(C_4\) is non-zero over a range of distances and fields but does not uniquely identify GHZ-type entanglement; destructive interference phenomena indicate competition between pairing and genuine multipartite entanglement [1512.06010]. In extended models, mutual information and quantum discord highlight phase transitions via non-analyticities in their derivatives [2310.11243].

## 5. Topological, Multicritical, and Extended-Model Phenomena

- **Topological Phases:** For models with three-spin extensions and cluster interactions, the phase diagram consists of regions with distinct magnetic LRO and topological superconducting phases distinguished by winding numbers and Pfaffian invariants. Edge-state properties and zero-energy Majorana modes directly reflect these topological features [2310.11243, 2302.13866, 1710.03384].
- **Cluster and Multispin Interactions:** The n-cluster XY chain splits into n+1 independent Ising chains via Majorana representation. Correlation functions in these chains factorize accordingly, maintaining Ising-like universality [1710.03384].
- **DM and Alternating-Field Effects:** The inclusion of DM and/or staggered fields leads to the emergence of chiral gapless phases and "factorization volumes" in parameter space where the ground state becomes exactly separable. All critical lines can be predicted by band theory and are detected by singularities in entanglement derivatives [1710.11037].
- **Crossover and Dimensional Interpolation:** The model smoothly interpolates from mean-field exponents at high effective dimension (via long-range couplings) to nontrivial Ising and XY exponents in lower dimensions, with multicritical crossover exponents robust for \(D>2\) [2111.10768, 2007.16128].
- **Quantum Simulations:** Boson-mediated realization via off-resonant driving in platforms such as trapped ions can engineer effective XY Hamiltonians, revealing the emergence of a thermal-occupation dependent effective field and spin-boson entanglement [1610.09699].

## 6. Out-of-Equilibrium, Driven-Dissipative, and Non-Equilibrium Criticality

- **Driven-dissipative realizations:** Photonic or spin-cavity arrays with parametric drive and local loss are mapped onto transverse-field XY chains in a rotating frame; the steady state is governed by competition of coherent and dissipative processes, altering the fingerprints of criticality and giving rise to non-equilibrium steady states with finite entanglement range [1310.0964].
- **Non-equilibrium phase transitions and NESS:** Chains coupled to leads can realize mixed-order phase transitions—discontinuous order parameter drop and diverging correlation length—violating area laws in entanglement entropy and exhibiting long-range steady-state correlations [2009.06845].
- **Markovianity and dynamical transitions:** The open-system dynamics of spin subsystems reveal sharp Markovian-to-non-Markovian transitions controlled by anisotropy and field, with Loschmidt echo return rates showing dynamical phase transitions coincident with the onset of non-Markovianity [1910.08637].

## 7. Summary Table: Key Theoretical Results

| Domain                | Principal Result                                                  | Reference       |
|-----------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------|
| 2D Multicriticality   | Linear approach \( h_c(\eta) \sim 2 + \eta \) near \( (2,0) \)  | [1908.01248]    |
| DM effect (2D)        | \( H_c(\gamma) - H_c(0) \sim \gamma^2 \) for \( D\neq0 \)         | [2503.00679]    |
| Long-range 1D         | Effective dimension by \( D = 2/\sigma+1 \); exponents vary      | [2111.10768], [2007.16128] |
| Universality of revivals | \(T_{\text{rev}}\simeq L/v_{\max}\) universal for local systems | [1011.0380]     |
| Entanglement structure|  \(C_4\) and concurrence show interference; GHZ-ness non-unique  | [1512.06010]    |
| Open system NESS      | Mixed order transitions: discontinuous order, diverging \(\xi\)  | [2009.06845]    |


## References

- [1908.01248] Multicritical behavior of the fidelity susceptibility for the 2D quantum transverse-field XY model
- [2503.00679] Two-dimensional transverse-field XY model with the in-plane anisotropy and Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction: Anisotropy-driven transition
- [1011.0380] Universality and robustness of revivals in the transverse field XY model
- [1512.06010] The fourtangle in the transverse XY model
- [2111.10768] Fidelity-mediated analysis of the transverse-field XY chain with the long-range interactions: Anisotropy-driven multi-criticality
- [2012.07374] Quantum phase transition in a non-Hermitian XY spin chain with global complex transverse field
- [2009.06845] Nonequilibrium phases and phase transitions of the XY-model
- [2310.11243] Quantum phases of spin-1/2 extended XY model in transverse magnetic field
- [1910.08637] Markovian and Non-Markovian dynamics in the one-dimensional transverse-field XY model
- [2007.16128] Quantum criticality and excitations of a long-range anisotropic XY-chain in a transverse field
- [1310.0964] Quantum correlations in the 1-D driven dissipative transverse field XY model
- [1710.03384] Onsager algebra and cluster XY-models in a transverse magnetic field
- [1610.09699] Boson-mediated quantum spin simulators in transverse fields: XY model and spin-boson entanglement
- [2302.13866] Topological or not? A unified pattern description in the one-dimensional anisotropic quantum XY model with a transverse field
- [1710.11037] Phase boundaries in alternating field quantum XY model with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction: Sustainable entanglement in dynamics
- [2108.04179] The transverse field XY model on the diamond chain

These results collectively provide a comprehensive picture of the transverse-field XY model as a laboratory for quantum criticality, topology, nonequilibrium phenomena, and computational quantum simulation.

Source: https://www.emergentmind.com/topics/transverse-field-xy-model