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Quantum phase transition and critical behavior between the gapless topological phases

Published 16 Apr 2024 in cond-mat.str-el and cond-mat.stat-mech | (2404.10576v1)

Abstract: The phase transition between gapped topological phases represents a class of unconventional criticality beyond the Landau paradigm. However, recent research has shifted attention to topological phases without a bulk gap, where the phase transitions between them are still elusive. In this work, based on large-scale density matrix renormalization group techniques, we investigate the critical behaviors of the extended quantum XXZ model obtained by the Kennedy-Tasaki transformation. Using fidelity susceptibility as a diagnostic, we obtain a complete phase diagram, which includes both topological nontrivial and trivial gapless phases. Furthermore, as the XXZ-type anisotropy parameter $\Delta$ varies, both the critical points $h_c$ and correlation length exponent $\nu$ remain the same as in the $\Delta=0$ case, characterized by $c=3/2$ (Ising + free boson) conformal field theory. Our results indicate that fidelity susceptibility can effectively detect and reveal a stable unconventional critical line between the topologically distinct gapless phases for general $\Delta$. This work serves as a valuable reference for further research on phase transitions within the gapless topological phase of matter.

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