Dynamics after a sweep through a quantum critical point


Autoria(s): Pollmann, Frank; Mukerjee, Subroto; Green, Andrew G.; Moore, Joel E.
Data(s)

01/02/2010

Resumo

The coherent quantum evolution of a one-dimensional many-particle system after slowly sweeping the Hamiltonian through a critical point is studied using a generalized quantum Ising model containing both integrable and nonintegrable regimes. It is known from previous work that universal power laws of the sweep rate appear in such quantities as the mean number of excitations created by the sweep. Several other phenomena are found that are not reflected by such averages: there are two different scaling behaviors of the entanglement entropy and a relaxation that is power law in time rather than exponential. The final state of evolution after the quench is not characterized by any effective temperature, and the Loschmidt echo converges algebraically for long times, with cusplike singularities in the integrable case that are dynamically broadened by nonintegrable perturbations.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/26383/1/e020101.pdf

Pollmann, Frank and Mukerjee, Subroto and Green, Andrew G. and Moore, Joel E. (2010) Dynamics after a sweep through a quantum critical point. In: Physical Review E, 81 (2, Par).

Publicador

The American Physical Society.

Relação

http://pre.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v81/i2/e020101

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/26383/

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Journal Article

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