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Quantum phase transitions in the spin-boson model: Monte Carlo method versus variational approach à la Feynman

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The effectiveness of the variational approach \`a la Feynman is proved in the spin-boson model, i.e., the simplest realization of the Caldeira-Leggett model able to reveal the quantum phase transition… Click to show full abstract

The effectiveness of the variational approach \`a la Feynman is proved in the spin-boson model, i.e., the simplest realization of the Caldeira-Leggett model able to reveal the quantum phase transition from delocalized to localized states and the quantum dissipation and decoherence effects induced by a heat bath. After exactly eliminating the bath degrees of freedom, we propose a trial, nonlocal in time, interaction between the spin and itself simulating the coupling of the two-level system with the bosonic bath. It stems from a Hamiltonian where the spin is linearly coupled to a finite number of harmonic oscillators whose frequencies and coupling strengths are variationally determined. We show that a very limited number of these fictitious modes is enough to get a remarkable agreement, up to very low temperatures, with the data obtained by using an approximation-free Monte Carlo approach, predicting (1) in the Ohmic regime, a Berezinski-Thouless-Kosterlitz quantum phase transition exhibiting the typical universal jump at the critical value; and (2) in the sub-Ohmic regime ($s\ensuremath{\le}0.5$), mean-field quantum phase transitions, with logarithmic corrections for $s=0.5$.

Keywords: quantum phase; model; variational approach; phase; approach feynman

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2020

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