Observing a Quantum Phase Transition by Measuring a Single Spin
arXiv:1403.4066 · doi:10.1209/0295-5075/107/40005
Abstract
We show that the ground-state quantum correlations of an Ising model can be detected by monitoring the time evolution of a single spin alone, and that the critical point of a quantum phase transition is detected through a maximum of a suitably defined observable. A proposed implementation with trapped ions realizes an experimental probe of quantum phase transitions which is based on quantum correlations and scalable for large system sizes.
5 pages, 2 figures