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Excited-state quantum phase transitions in systems with two degrees of freedom: II. Finite-size effects

Publikace na Matematicko-fyzikální fakulta |
2015

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This article extends our previous analysis Stransky et al. (2014) of Excited-State Quantum Phase Transitions (ESQPTs) in systems of dimension two. We focus on the oscillatory component of the quantum state density in connection with ESQPT structures accompanying a first-order ground-state transition.

It is shown that a separable (integrable) system can develop rather strong finite-size precursors of ESQPT expressed as singularities in the oscillatory component of the state density. The singularities originate in effectively 1-dimensional dynamics and in some cases appear in multiple replicas with increasing excitation energy.

Using a specific model example, we demonstrate that these precursors are rather resistant to proliferation of chaotic dynamics. (C) 2015 Published by Elsevier Inc.