论文:量子阶段和阶段过渡的通用兰道范式
1California Institute of Technology, Department of Physics and Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, Pasadena, California 91125, USA.
Physical review letters
|January 20, 2026
概括
一个新的框架将兰道范式扩展到量子相和相变. 它使用通用对称和测量来理解多体系统中的超越兰多现象.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 量子多体系统是一个量子多体系统.
- 理论物理 理论物理
背景情况:
- 兰道范式是理解凝聚物质相变的基本概念.
- 已知现有的量子阶段和过渡存在于传统的兰道框架之外.
- 需要一个更一般的理论框架来系统地描述这些现象.
研究的目的:
- 提出和讨论一个通用的框架来理解量子相和相变.
- 扩展已建立的兰道范式,包括超越兰道的阶段和过渡.
- 概述使这一通用框架在研究中实际应用的要求.
主要方法:
- 使用了通用对称和通用测量概念.
- 采用对称拓领域理论形式主义,以方便通用测量.
- 专注于打破一般化的对称性作为新阶段的机制.
主要成果:
- 识别了普遍的对称性破坏作为超越Landau阶段和过渡的来源.
- 展示了一般化的测量程序如何诱导这些对称性破坏.
- 提供了一条通往量子多体相的统一理解的概念途径.
结论:
- 概括对称和测量概念为兰道范式提供了一个有前途的延伸.
- 这种概括的兰道范式为分类量子相提供了一个系统的方法.
- 需要进一步开发,才能充分认识到这种框架在凝聚物质研究中的实用性.
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