Published March 20, 2024 | Version v1
Journal article

Quantum Criticality in Open Quantum Spin Chains with Nonreciprocity

  • 1. Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, Pohang 37673, Korea
  • 2. Center for Gravitational Physics and Quantum Information, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan

Description

We investigate the impact of nonreciprocity on universality and critical phenomena in open quantum interacting many-body systems. Nonreciprocal open quantum systems often have an exotic spectral sensitivity to boundary conditions, known as the Liouvillian skin effect (LSE). By considering an open quantum XXZ spin chain that exhibits LSE, we demonstrate the existence of a universal scaling regime that is not affected by the presence of the LSE. We resolve the critical exponents, which differ from those of free fermions, via tensor network methods and demonstrate that observables exhibit a universal scaling collapse, irrespective of the reciprocity. We find that the LSE only becomes relevant when a healing length scale ξheal at the system's edge (which is different from the localization length of the eigenstate of the Liouvillian) exceeds the system size, allowing edge properties to dominate the physics. We expect this result to be a generic feature of nonreciprocal models in the vicinity of a critical point. The driven-dissipative quantum criticality we observe has no classical analog and stems from the existence of multiple dark states.

Additional details

Identifiers

DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.120401;
arXiv
arXiv:2307.03714;
Crossref Funder ID
10.13039/501100003725; 10.13039/501100001691;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Physical Review Letters
Journal Volume
132
Journal Issue
12
Journal Page Range
7 pgs.
ISSN
0031-9007

Optional Information

Copyright
© 2024 American Physical Society
Contract/Grant/Project number
RS-2023-00249900; 23K19034
Notes
Contact Email: samuel.begg@apctp.org; Contact Email: ryo.hanai@yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp, ryo.hanai@apctp.org; Record automatically processed
Funding organization
National Research Foundation of Korea; Japan Society for the Promotion of Science; Science and Technology Promotion Fund and Lottery Fund of the Korean Government; Young Scientist Training Program at the Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics