Author:
Lan 蓝 Ziheng 子桁,Liu 刘 Wenquan 文权,Wu 伍 Yang 旸,Ye 叶 Xiangyu 翔宇,Yang 杨 Zhesen 哲森,Duan 段 Chang-Kui 昌奎,Wang 王 Ya 亚,Rong 荣 Xing 星
Abstract
Lee–Yang theory clearly demonstrates where the phase transition of many-body systems occurs and the asymptotic behavior near the phase transition using the partition function under complex parameters. The complex parameters make the direct investigation of Lee–Yang theory in practical systems challenging. Here we construct a non-Hermitian quantum system that can correspond to the one-dimensional Ising model with imaginary parameters through the equality of partition functions. By adjusting the non-Hermitian parameter, we successfully obtain the partition function under different imaginary magnetic fields and observe the Lee–Yang zeros. We also observe the critical behavior of free energy in vicinity of Lee–Yang zero that is consistent with theoretical prediction. Our work provides a protocol to study Lee–Yang zeros of the one-dimensional Ising model using a single-qubit non-Hermitian system.