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Topological Frustration can modify the nature of a Quantum Phase Transition

Vanja Marić, Fabio Franchini, Salvatore Marco Giampaolo

Published 2021-01-21Version 1

Ginzburg-Landau theory of continuous phase transitions implicitly assumes that microscopic changes are negligible in determining the thermodynamic properties of the system. In this work we provide an example that clearly contrasts with this assumption. In particular, we consider the 2-cluster-Ising model, a one-dimensional spin-1/2 system that is known to exhibit a quantum phase transition between a magnetic and a nematic phase. By imposing boundary conditions that induce topological frustration we show that local order is completely destroyed on both sides of the transition and that the two thermodynamic phases can only be characterized by string order parameters. Having proved that topological frustration is capable of altering the nature of a system's phase transition, this result is a clear challenge to current theories of phase transitions in complex quantum systems.

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