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Critical crossover phenomena driven by symmetry-breaking defects at quantum transitions

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We study the effects of symmetry-breaking defects at continuous quantum transitions (CQTs), which may arise from localized external fields coupled to the order-parameter operator. The problem is addressed within renormalization-group (RG) and finite-size scaling frameworks. We consider the paradigmatic one-dimensional quantum Ising models at their CQT, in the presence of defects which break the global ${\mathbb Z}_2$ symmetry. We show that such defects can give rise to notable critical crossover regimes where the ground-state properties experience substantial and rapid changes, from symmetric conditions to symmetry-breaking boundaries. An effective characterization of these crossover phenomena driven by defects is achieved by analyzing the ground-state fidelity associated with small changes of the defect strength. Within the critical crossover regime, the fidelity susceptibility shows a power-law divergence when increasing the system size, related to the RG dimension of the defect strength; in contrast, outside the critical defect regime, it remains finite. We support the RG scaling arguments with numerical results.

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    Expectation values of local operators in phi^4 theory with a magnetic line defect are computed non-perturbatively using relativistic continuous matrix product states, by rotating Euclidean time so the defect becomes an extended operator in the bulk vacuum.