On the Time-decay of solutions arising from periodically forced Dirac Hamiltonians
Abstract
There is increased interest in time-dependent (non-autonomous) Hamiltonians, stemming in part from the active field of Floquet quantum materials. Despite this, dispersive time-decay bounds, which reflect energy transport in such systems, have received little attention. We study the dynamics of non-autonomous, time-periodically forced, Dirac Hamiltonians: , where is time-periodic but not spatially localized. For the special case , which models a relativistic particle of constant mass , one has a dispersive decay bound: . Previous analyses of Schr\"odinger Hamiltonians suggest that this decay bound persists for small, spatially-localized and time-periodic . However, we show that this is not necessarily the case if is not spatially localized. Specifically, we study two non-autonomous Dirac models whose time-evolution (and monodromy operator) is constructed via Fourier analysis. In a rotating mass model, the dispersive decay bound is of the same type as for the constant mass model. However, in a model with a periodically alternating sign of the mass, the results are quite different. By stationary-phase analysis of the associated Fourier representation, we display initial data for which the time-decay rate are considerably slower: or even as .
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@article{arxiv.2501.07466,
title = {On the Time-decay of solutions arising from periodically forced Dirac Hamiltonians},
author = {Joseph Kraisler and Amir Sagiv and Michael I. Weinstein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.07466},
year = {2025}
}