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Título: Quantum Phase Transitions and Emergent Phases in Ladder Systems
Autor(es): ALMEIDA, Danilo da Silva
Palavras-chave: Quantum Phase Transitions; Spin Ladders; Frustrated Systems; Quantum Magnetism; DMRG
Data do documento: 27-Mai-2025
Editor: Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
Citação: ALMEIDA, Danilo da Silva. Quantum Phase Transitions and Emergent Phases in Ladder Systems. 2025. Tese (Doutorado em Física) - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, 2025.
Abstract: This thesis investigates the ground-state properties and quantum phase diagrams of low-dimensional spin systems, with a focus on spin–1/2 ladder chains and related models. These systems provide a fertile ground for exploring the interplay between magnetic frus- tration, quantum correlations, topology, and external fields. By combining advanced nu- merical methods, primarily the density matrix renormalization group (DMRG), with ana- lytical approaches, we analyze how different coupling geometries and magnetic fields give rise to distinct quantum phases, including magnetization plateaus, symmetry-protected and topological phases, and first-order transitions. The study covers both uniform and alternating ladders, as well as coupled ladder systems that interpolate between one- and two-dimensional behavior. In particular, we examine how frustration influences the stabil- ity of collective spin states, and how interladder couplings can drive transitions between resonating valence bond (RVB) states, Haldane phases, and trivial phases hosting collec- tive spin excitations. Although approximate analytical models, such as hard-core boson mappings and spin-wave theory, capture some qualitative aspects of these systems, our results highlight their limitations in accurately describing critical behavior and phase boundaries, reinforcing the importance of high-precision numerical analysis.
URI: https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/65224
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