非赫米特旋链中的光谱交叉:与随机矩阵理论的比较
Ayana Sarkar1, Sunidhi Sen1, Santosh Kumar1
1Department of Physics, Shiv Nadar Institution of Eminence, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh-201314, India.
Physical review. E
|December 20, 2023
概括
我们使用复杂间距比率 (CSR) 研究非赫米特旋转链中的光谱波动. 量子混沌行为与随机场出现,显示了从Poisson到Ginibre单元组合 (GinUE) 统计数据的交叉.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 这是量子混沌.
- 非赫米特系统的非赫米特系统
背景情况:
- 一维异性XY模型是凝聚物质物理学的标准模型.
- 它的赫米蒂安对应物是完全可溶的,并且被广泛使用.
- 具有旋转时间 (RT) 对称性的非赫米特汉密尔顿数最近引起了人们的兴趣.
研究的目的:
- 调查非赫密斯旋转链的短距离光谱波动特性.
- 分析随机场对整合性和RT对称性的影响.
- 使用复杂间距比率 (CSR) 检查光谱交叉.
主要方法:
- 对三种非赫密斯螺旋链哈密尔顿人的系统研究.
- 利用复杂间距比 (CSR) 来分析光谱波动.
- 用于1D和2DPoisson到Ginibre单元组合 (GinUE) 交叉的现象学随机矩阵模型.
主要成果:
- 沿x和z方向的随机场打破了整合性和RT对称性.
- 由光谱交叉证明的量子混乱行为的出现.
- 从Poissonian到Ginibre单元组合 (GinUE) 统计的观察到的交叉.
结论:
- 非赫米斯旋转链中的光谱波动表现出类似于随机矩阵理论预测的过渡.
- 企业社会责任有效地捕捉了这些系统中的光谱行为.
- 这项研究提供了对非赫米特系统中的量子混乱的见解.
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