Abstract
Abstract
Non-classical states are of practical interest in quantum computing and quantum metrology. These states can be detected through their Wigner function negativity in some regions. We show that the surfaces of minimum fidelity or maximum Bures distance constitute a signature of quantum phase transitions. Additionally the behaviour of the Wigner function associated to the field modes carry the information of both, the entanglement properties between matter and field sectors, and the regions of the parameter space where the quantum phase transitions take place. A finer classification for the continuous phase transitions is obtained through the computation of the surface of maximum Bures distance.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,Mathematical Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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