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Defect generation in a spin-1/2 transverse XY chain under repeated quenching of the transverse field

Statistical Mechanics 2008-07-22 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We study the quenching dynamics of a one-dimensional spin-1/2 XYXY model in a transverse field when the transverse field h(=t/τ)h(=t/\tau) is quenched repeatedly between -\infty and ++\infty. A single passage from hh \to - \infty to h+h \to +\infty or the other way around is referred to as a half-period of quenching. For an even number of half-periods, the transverse field is brought back to the initial value of -\infty; in the case of an odd number of half-periods, the dynamics is stopped at h+h \to +\infty. The density of defects produced due to the non-adiabatic transitions is calculated by mapping the many-particle system to an equivalent Landau-Zener problem and is generally found to vary as 1/τ1/\sqrt{\tau} for large τ\tau; however, the magnitude is found to depend on the number of half-periods of quenching. For two successive half-periods, the defect density is found to decrease in comparison to a single half-period, suggesting the existence of a corrective mechanism in the reverse path. A similar behavior of the density of defects and the local entropy is observed for repeated quenching. The defect density decays as 1/τ1/{\sqrt\tau} for large τ\tau for any number of half-periods, and shows a increase in kink density for small τ\tau for an even number; the entropy shows qualitatively the same behavior for any number of half-periods. The probability of non-adiabatic transitions and the local entropy saturate to 1/2 and ln2\ln 2, respectively, for a large number of repeated quenching.

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@article{arxiv.0803.1351,
  title  = {Defect generation in a spin-1/2 transverse XY chain under repeated quenching of the transverse field},
  author = {Victor Mukherjee and Amit Dutta and Diptiman Sen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.1351},
  year   = {2008}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures