We study the physics of quantum phase transitions from the perspective of nonequilibrium thermodynamics. For first-order quantum phase transitions, we find that the average work done per quench in crossing the critical point is discontinuous. This leads us to introduce the quantum latent work in analogy with the classical latent heat of first order classical phase transitions. For second order quantum phase transitions the irreversible work is closely related to the fidelity susceptibility for weak sudden quenches of the system Hamiltonian. We demonstrate our ideas with numerical simulations of first, second, and infinite order phase transitions in various spin chain models. © 2014 American Physical Society
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A quantum phase transition is a phase transition at absolute zero occurring under variations in an e...
We study the nonequilibrium dynamics of the quantum Ising model following an abrupt quench of the tr...
International audienceQuantum phase transitions are central to our understanding of why matter at ve...
We overview the concept of dynamical phase transitions in isolated quantum systems quenched out of e...
We study the physics of quantum phase transitions from the perspective of nonequilibrium thermodynam...
We study the physics of quantum phase transitions from the perspective of nonequilibrium thermodynam...
The study of second-order phase transitions at nonzero temperatures has a long and distinguished his...
Phase transitions and their associated critical phenomena are of fundamental importance and play a c...
This article first gives a concise introduction to quantum phase transitions, emphasizing similariti...
The thermodynamic behavior of out-of-equilibrium quantum systems in finite-time dynamics encompasses...
Quantum phase transitions occur at zero temperature as a function of some non-thermal parameter, e.g...
Quantum phase transitions are strongly relevant in a number of fields, ranging from condensed matter...
During recent years the interest to dynamics of quantum systems has grown considerably. Quantum many...
Quantum phase transitions (QPTs) offer wonderful examples of the radical macroscopic effects inheren...
The irreversible work during a driving protocol constitutes one of the most widely studied measures ...
A quantum phase transition is a phase transition at absolute zero occurring under variations in an e...
We study the nonequilibrium dynamics of the quantum Ising model following an abrupt quench of the tr...
International audienceQuantum phase transitions are central to our understanding of why matter at ve...
We overview the concept of dynamical phase transitions in isolated quantum systems quenched out of e...