Defect production in non-linear quench across a quantum critical point
Abstract
We show that the defect density , for a slow non-linear power-law quench with a rate and an exponent , which takes the system through a critical point characterized by correlation length and dynamical critical exponents and , scales as [], if the quench takes the system across the critical point at time [], where is a non-universal constant and is the system dimension. These scaling laws constitute the first theoretical results for defect production in non-linear quenches across quantum critical points and reproduce their well-known counterpart for linear quench () as a special case. We supplement our results with numerical studies of well-known models and suggest experiments to test our theory.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0803.2081,
title = {Defect production in non-linear quench across a quantum critical point},
author = {Diptiman Sen and K. Sengupta and Shreyoshi Mondal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.2081},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Final version; Accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters