The antiferromagnetic Ising chain in a mixed transverse and longitudinal magnetic field

Abstract

We have studied the antiferromagnetic Ising chain in a transverse magnetic field hx and uniform longitudinal field hz. Using the density matrix renormalization group calculation combined with a finite-size scaling the ground state phase diagram in (hx,hz) plane is determined. It is shown that there is an order-disordered transition line in this plane and the critical properties belong to the universality class of the two-dimensional Ising model. Based on the perturbation theory in hz the scaling behavior of the mass gap in the vicinity of the critical point (hx=1/2,hz=0) is established. It is found that the form of the transition line near the classical multicritical point (hx=0,hz=1) is linear. The connection of the considered quantum model with the quasi-one-dimensional classical Ising model in the magnetic field is discussed.

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