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Quantum Chaos Triggered by Precursors of a Quantum Phase Transition: The Dicke Model
Published 2002-07-11, updated 2003-03-06Version 3
We consider the Dicke Hamiltonian, a simple quantum-optical model which exhibits a zero-temperature quantum phase transition. We present numerical results demonstrating that at this transition the system changes from being quasi-integrable to quantum chaotic. By deriving an exact solution in the thermodynamic limit we relate this phenomenon to a localisation-delocalisation transition in which a macroscopic superposition is generated. We also describe the classical analogues of this behaviour.
Comments: 4 pages, 5 figures, minor changes, Journal ref. added
Journal: Phys.Rev.Lett.90:044101,2003
Keywords: quantum chaos, dicke model, precursors, zero-temperature quantum phase transition, system changes
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