Nonequilibrium dynamics of a fast oscillator coupled to Glauber spins
Abstract
A fast harmonic oscillator is linearly coupled with a system of Ising spins that are in contact with a thermal bath, and evolve under a slow Glauber dynamics at dimensionless temperature . The spins have a coupling constant proportional to the oscillator position. The oscillator-spin interaction produces a second order phase transition at with the oscillator position as its order parameter: the equilibrium position is zero for and non-zero for . For , the dynamics of this system is quite different from relaxation to equilibrium. For most initial conditions, the oscillator position performs modulated oscillations about one of the stable equilibrium positions with a long relaxation time. For random initial conditions and a sufficiently large spin system, the unstable zero position of the oscillator is stabilized after a relaxation time proportional to . If the spin system is smaller, the situation is the same until the oscillator position is close to zero, then it crosses over to a neighborhood of a stable equilibrium position about which keeps oscillating for an exponentially long relaxation time. These results of stochastic simulations are predicted by modulation equations obtained from a multiple scale analysis of macroscopic equations.
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@article{arxiv.1007.1806,
title = {Nonequilibrium dynamics of a fast oscillator coupled to Glauber spins},
author = {L. L. Bonilla and A. Prados and A. Carpio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.1806},
year = {2012}
}
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30 pages, 9 figures