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Path-dependent correlations in dynamically tuned Ising models and its short-time behavior: application of Magnus expansion

Quantum Gases 2023-11-06 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We study the buildup of antiferromagnetic (AF) correlation in the dynamically tuned Ising models which are realized by the Rydberg atomic system. In short-time scale, we apply Magnus expansion (ME) to derive the high-order analytic expression of the connected correlation functions and compare it with exactly numerical results for the different lattice geometries, e.g., 1D chain, 2×n2 \times n lattice, and n×nn \times n lattice. It is shown that the high-order expansion is required to describe accurately the buildup of AF correlation in the quench dynamics. Moreover, through a 2D square lattice, we find that the magnitude of AF correlation for the same Manhattan distance is proportional to the number of the shortest paths in a sufficiently long time until long and distinct paths are involved significantly with the buildup of the correlation. Finally, we propose an applicable experimental setup to realize our findings.

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@article{arxiv.2311.01785,
  title  = {Path-dependent correlations in dynamically tuned Ising models and its short-time behavior: application of Magnus expansion},
  author = {Xin Wang and Bo Yang and Bo Zhang and Bo Xiong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.01785},
  year   = {2023}
}

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8 pages of RevTex4-2, 7 figures