Intrinsic Jump Character of the First-Order Quantum Phase Transitions

Abstract

We find that the first-order quantum phase transitions~(QPTs) are characterized by intrinsic jumps of relevant operators while the continuous ones are not. Based on such an observation, we propose a bond reversal method where a quantity D, the difference of bond strength~(DBS), is introduced to judge whether a QPT is of first order or not. This method is firstly applied to an exactly solvable spin-1/2 XXZ Heisenberg chain and a quantum Ising chain with longitudinal field where distinct jumps of D appear at the first-order transition points for both cases. We then use it to study the topological QPT of a cross-coupled~(J×) spin ladder where the Haldane--rung-singlet transition switches from being continuous to exhibiting a first-order character at J×, I 0.30(2). Finally, we study a recently proposed one-dimensional analogy of deconfined quantum critical point connecting two ordered phases in a spin-1/2 chain. We rule out the possibility of weakly first-order QPT because the DBS is smooth when crossing the transition point. Moreover, we affirm that such transition belongs to the Gaussian universality class with the central charge c = 1.

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