Abstract

Multipartite nonlocality is a measure of multipartite quantum correlations. In this paper we investigate the influence of symmetry-breaking perturbations upon ground-state nonlocality by considering several typical finite-size quantum models, including the transverse-field Ising chains, the $XY$($XX$) chains, and the $XXZ$ chains. We find that even a slight perturbation can reshape the nonlocality curve dramatically. For instance, in the $XY$ chains, a perturbation can induce an oscillation behavior in the nonlocality curve. A clear microscopic mechanism for the results is proposed. Furthermore, we also connect the behaviors to the macroscopic symmetry properties of the chains and make some predictions on general models.

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