CMSP Journal Club

Phase Transitions in the Long-range Quantum Ising Model

by Dr. Rajdeep Sensarma (TIFR)

Thursday, October 10, 2013 from to (Asia/Kolkata)
at Colaba Campus ( 304 )
Description
I will review the problem of a quantum Ising model with long range anti-ferromagnetic interactions, which scale as 1/rα in 1D. The phase transition from ordered to paramagnetic in a standard short range quantum Ising model occurs when the magnetic field is of the order of the exchange coupling, and is perhaps the most studied example of a quantum phase transition. In this talk, I will argue that there is a possibility that the antiferromagnetic order may be destroyed at a lower field by a different (possibly first order) mechanism. The forum will then be open for suggestions on the best way to study this problem.