Chaos and the Quantum Phase Transition in the Dicke Model
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- 15 January 2003
Abstract
We investigate the quantum chaotic properties of the Dicke Hamiltonian; a quantum-optical model which describes a single-mode bosonic field interacting with an ensemble of $N$ two-level atoms. This model exhibits a zero-temperature quantum phase transition in the $N \go \infty$ limit, which we describe exactly in an effective Hamiltonian approach. We then numerically investigate the system at finite $N$ and, by analysing the level statistics, we demonstrate that the system undergoes a transition from quasi-integrability to quantum chaotic, and that this transition is caused by the precursors of the quantum phase-transition. Our considerations of the wavefunction indicate that this is connected with a delocalisation of the system and the emergence of macroscopic coherence. We also derive a semi-classical Dicke model, which exhibits analogues of all the important features of the quantum model, such as the phase transition and the concurrent onset of chaos.
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- Version 1, 2003-01-15, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review E, 67 (6), 066203.
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