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The tensor renormalization group study of the general spin-S Blume-Capel model
We focus on the special situation of of the general spin-S Blume-Capel
model on the square lattice. Under the infinitesimal external magnetic field,
the phase transition behaviors due to the thermal fluctuations are discussed by
the newly developed tensor renormalization group method. For the case of the
integer spin-S, the system will undergo first-order phase transitions with
the successive symmetry breaking with the magnetization . For the
half-integer spin-S, there are similar first order phase transition
with stepwise structure, in addition, there is a continuous
phase transition due to the spin-flip symmetry breaking. In the low
temperature regions, all first-order phase transitions are accompanied by the
successive disappearance of the optional spin-component pairs(),
furthermore, the critical temperature for the nth first-order phase transition
is the same, independent of the value of the spin-S. In the absence of the
magnetic field, the visualization parameter characterizing the intrinsic
degeneracy of the different phases clearly demonstrates the phase transition
process.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figure
Single-Photon Pulse Induced Transient Entanglement Force
We show that a single photon pulse (SPP) incident on two interacting
two-level atoms induces a transient entanglement force between them. After
absorption of a multi-mode Fock state pulse, the time-dependent atomic
interaction mediated by the vacuum fluctuations changes from the van der Waals
interaction to the resonant dipole-dipole interaction (RDDI). We explicitly
show that the RDDI force induced by the SPP fundamentally arises from the
two-body transient entanglement between the atoms. This SPP induced
entanglement force can be continuously tuned from being repulsive to attractive
by varying the polarization of the pulse. We further demonstrate that the
entanglement force can be enhanced by more than three orders of magnitude if
the atomic interactions are mediated by graphene plasmons. These results
demonstrate the potential of shaped SPPs as a powerful tool to manipulate this
entanglement force and also provides a new approach to witness transient
atom-atom entanglement.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures and a supplementary materia
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