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Quench, thermalization and residual entropy across a non-Fermi liquid to Fermi liquid transition

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-03-20 v3 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We study the thermalization, after sudden and slow quenches, of an interacting model having a quantum phase transition from a Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) non-Fermi liquid (NFL) to a Fermi liquid (FL). The model has SYK fermions coupled to non-interacting lead fermions and can be realized in a graphene flake connected to external leads. After a sudden quench to the NFL, a thermal state is reached rapidly via collapse-revival oscillations of the quasiparticle residue of the lead fermions. In contrast, the quench to the FL, across the NFL-FL transition, leads to multiple prethermal regimes and much slower thermalization. In the slow quench performed over a time τ\tau, we find that the excitation energy generated has a remarkable intermediate-τ\tau non-analytic power-law dependence, τη\tau^{-\eta} with η<1\eta<1, which seemingly masks the dynamical manifestation of the initial residual entropy of the SYK fermions. The power-law scaling is expected to eventually break down for τ\tau\to\infty, signaling a violation of adiabaticity, due to the residual entropy present in the SYK fermions.

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@article{arxiv.1903.09652,
  title  = {Quench, thermalization and residual entropy across a non-Fermi liquid to Fermi liquid transition},
  author = {Arijit Haldar and Prosenjit Haldar and Surajit Bera and Ipsita Mandal and Sumilan Banerjee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.09652},
  year   = {2020}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures, and supplementary material