Charge and spin correlations of a Peierls insulator after a quench
Abstract
Electron-phonon coupling plays a central role for time-dependent phenomena in condensed matter, for example in photo-excitation experiments. We use the continuous-time quantum Monte Carlo method to study the real-time evolution of charge and spin correlation functions of a Peierls insulator after a quench to a noninteracting Hamiltonian. This approach gives exact results, and fully takes into account quantum phonon effects without relying on a Hilbert space truncation. It is also free from a dynamical sign problem. The observed time dependence is compared to free-fermion time evolution starting from a dimerized state. Our exact results provide a benchmark for more realistic calculations, and may be directly applicable to experiments with cold atoms or trapped ions.
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@article{arxiv.1303.5682,
title = {Charge and spin correlations of a Peierls insulator after a quench},
author = {Martin Hohenadler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.5682},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
6 pages, 3 figures; final version with additional results