Nonequilibrium critical scaling from quantum thermodynamics
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15/05/2016
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The emerging field of quantum thermodynamics is contributing important results and insights into archetypal many-body problems, including quantum phase transitions. Still, the question whether out-of-equilibrium quantities, such as fluctuations of work, exhibit critical scaling after a sudden quench in a closed system has remained elusive. Here, we take a novel approach to the problem by studying a quench across an impurity quantum critical point. By performing density matrix renormalization group computations on the two-impurity Kondo model, we are able to establish that the irreversible work produced in a quench exhibits finite-size scaling at quantum criticality. This scaling faithfully predicts the equilibrium critical exponents for the crossover length and the order parameter of the model, and, moreover, implies a new exponent for the rescaled irreversible work. By connecting the irreversible work to the two-impurity spin correlation function, our findings can be tested experimentally. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
Fonte |
Bayat , A , Apollaro , T J G , Paganelli , S , Chiara , G D , Johannesson , H , Bose , S & Sodano , P 2016 , ' Nonequilibrium critical scaling from quantum thermodynamics ' Physical Review B (Condensed Matter) , vol 93 , no. 20 , 201106 . DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.93.201106 |
Palavras-Chave | #cond-mat.stat-mech #cond-mat.str-el #quant-ph |
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article |