Thermodynamics of the Spin-1/2 Heisenberg–Ising Chain at High Temperatures: a Rigorous Approach

This work develops a rigorous setting allowing one to prove several features related to the behaviour of the Heisenberg–Ising (or XXZ) spin-1/2 chain at finite temperature T . Within the quantum inverse scattering method the physically pertinent observables at finite T , such as the per -site free e...

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Veröffentlicht in:Commun.Math.Phys 2020-07, Vol.377 (1), p.623-673
Hauptverfasser: Göhmann, Frank, Goomanee, Salvish, Kozlowski, Karol K., Suzuki, Junji
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Zusammenfassung:This work develops a rigorous setting allowing one to prove several features related to the behaviour of the Heisenberg–Ising (or XXZ) spin-1/2 chain at finite temperature T . Within the quantum inverse scattering method the physically pertinent observables at finite T , such as the per -site free energy or the correlation length, have been argued to admit integral representations whose integrands are expressed in terms of solutions to auxiliary non-linear integral equations. The derivation of such representations was based on numerous conjectures: the possibility to exchange the infinite volume and the infinite Trotter number limits, the existence of a real, non-degenerate, maximal in modulus Eigenvalue of the quantum transfer matrix, the existence and uniqueness of solutions to the auxiliary non-linear integral equations, as well as the possibility to take the infinite Trotter number limit on their level. We rigorously prove all these conjectures for temperatures large enough. As a by product of our analysis, we obtain the large- T asymptotic expansion for a subset of sub-dominant Eigenvalues of the quantum transfer matrix and thus of the associated correlation lengths. This result was never obtained previously, not even on heuristic grounds.
ISSN:0010-3616
1432-0916
DOI:10.1007/s00220-020-03749-6