1. The non-classical regime of the two-dimensional long-range XY model: a comprehensive Monte Carlo study
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Yao, Dingyun, Xiao, Tianning, Zhang, Chao, Deng, Youjin, and Fan, Zhijie
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
The interplay between short-range (SR) and long-range (LR) universal behaviors remains a fundamental topic in studying long-range interacting systems. The interaction between LR coupling and the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) mechanism introduces significant complexity, especially in the two-dimensional (2D) XY model, which is crucial for exploring low-dimensional phenomena and their implications for quantum computation. In the paper [arXiv:2404.08498], we investigated the 2D XY model with algebraically decaying interactions of the form $1/r^{2+\sigma}$. Our findings demonstrated continuous phase transitions into a ferromagnetic phase for $\sigma \leq 2$, characterized by the emergence of long-range order. In the ferromagnetic phase, for $\sigma<2$, we identified a power-law decaying correlation function attributed to the Goldstone mode, and for $\sigma=2$, logarithmic behaviors were observed. In this supplemental paper, we provide a comprehensive explanation of the detailed methodology, additional simulation results, and further insights into the above phenomena. It enhances our understanding of the crossover between SR and LR behaviors and has practical implications for experimental systems, such as Rydberg atom arrays.
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- 2024