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Finite-time scaling with two characteristic time scales: Driven critical dynamics with emergent symmetry

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2026-04-13 v1

Abstract

Critical points with emergent symmetry exhibit intriguing scaling properties induced by two divergent length scales, attracting extensive investigations recently. We study the driven critical dynamics in a three-dimensional qq-state clock model, in which the ordered phase breaks the ZqZ_q discrete symmetry, while an emergent U(1)U(1) symmetry appears at the critical point. By increasing the temperature at a finite velocity vv to traverse the critical point from the ordered phase, we uncover rich dynamic scaling properties beyond the celebrated Kibble-Zurek mechanism. Our findings reveal the existence of two finite-time scaling (FTS) regions, characterized by two driving-induced time scales ζdvz/r\zeta_d\propto v^{-z/r} and ζdvz/r\zeta_d'\propto v^{-z/r'}, respectively. Here zz is the dynamic exponent, rr is the usual critical exponent of vv, and rr' represents an additional critical exponent of vv associated with the dangerously irrelevant scaling variable. While the square of the order parameter M2M^2 obeys the usual FTS form, the angular order parameter ϕq\phi_q shows remarkably distinct scaling behaviors controlled by both FTS regions. For small vv, ϕq\phi_q is dominated by the time scale ζd\zeta_d, whereas for large vv, ϕq\phi_q is governed by the second time scale ζd\zeta_d'. We verify the universality of these scaling properties in models with both isotropic and anisotropic couplings. Our theoretical insights provide a promising foundation for further experimental investigations in the hexagonal RMnO3_3 (R=rare earth) materials.

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@article{arxiv.2503.16796,
  title  = {Finite-time scaling with two characteristic time scales: Driven critical dynamics with emergent symmetry},
  author = {Yu-Rong Shu and Li-Ying Yang and Shuai Yin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.16796},
  year   = {2026}
}

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13 pages, 11 figures