Critical phenomena involve structural changes in the correlations of its constituents. Such changes can be reproduced and characterized in quantum simulators able to tackle medium-to-large-size systems. We demonstrate these concepts by engineering the ground state of a three-spin Ising ring by using a pair of entangled photons. The effect of a simulated magnetic field, leading to a critical modification of the correlations within the ring, is analysed by studying two- and three-spin entanglement. In particular, we connect the violation of a multipartite Bell inequality with the amount of tripartite entanglement in our ring.
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Orieux, A., Boutari, J., Barbieri, M., Paternostro, M., & Mataloni, P. (2014). Experimental linear-optics simulation of multipartite non-locality in the ground state of a quantum Ising ring. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep07184
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