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Quantum phase transitions

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Matthias Vojta

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In recent years, quantum phase transitions have attracted the interest of both theorists and experimentalists in condensed matter physics. These transitions, which are accessed at zero temperature by variation of a non-thermal control parameter, can influence the behaviour of electronic systems over a wide range of the phase diagram. Quantum phase transitions occur as a result of competing ground state phases. The cuprate superconductors which can be tuned from a Mott insulating to a d-wave superconducting phase by carrier doping are a paradigmatic example. This review introduces important concepts of phase transitions and discusses the interplay of quantum and classical fluctuations near criticality. The main part of the article is devoted to bulk quantum phase transitions in condensed matter systems. Several classes of transitions will be briefly reviewed, pointing out, e.g., conceptual differences between ordering transitions in metallic and insulating systems. An interesting separate class of transitions is boundary phase transitions where only degrees of freedom of a subsystem become critical; this will be illustrated in a few examples. The article is aimed at bridging the gap between high-level theoretical presentations and research papers specialized in certain classes of materials. It will give an overview on a variety of different quantum transitions, critically discuss open theoretical questions, and frequently make contact with recent experiments in condensed matter physics.


PACS

64.60.F- Equilibrium properties near critical points, critical exponents

74.25.Dw Superconductivity phase diagrams

74.20.Rp Pairing symmetries (other than s-wave)

71.30.+h Metal-insulator transitions and other electronic transitions

74.72.-h Cuprate superconductors (high-Tc and insulating parent compounds)

74.40.+k Fluctuations (noise, chaos, nonequilibrium superconductivity, localization, etc.)

74.25.Ha Magnetic properties

Subjects

Superconductivity

Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical

Condensed matter: structural, mechanical & thermal

Dates

Issue 12 (December 2003)

Received 1 August 2003, in final form 8 October 2003

Published 3 November 2003



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