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Scaling of the Thermal Spectral Function for Quantum Critical Bosons in One Dimension

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2012

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Barthel, Thomas, Ulrich Schollwöck, and Subir Sachdev. 2012. Scaling of the Thermal Spectral Function for Quantum Critical Bosons in One Dimension. Forthcoming.

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We present an improved scheme for the precise evaluation of finite-temperature response functions of strongly correlated systems in the framework of the time-dependent density matrix renormalization group. The maximum times that we can reach at finite temperatures T are typically increased by a factor of two, when compared against the earlier approaches. This novel scheme, complemented with linear prediction, allows us now to evaluate dynamic correlators for interacting bosons in one dimension. We demonstrate that the considered spectral function in the quantum critical regime with dynamic critical exponent z=2 is captured by the universal scaling form S(k,omega)=(1/T)*Phi(k/sqrt(T),omega/T) and calculate the scaling function precisely.

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