Statistics of the work done by splitting a one-dimensional quasi-condensate
Abstract
Motivated by experiments on splitting one-dimensional quasi-condensates, we study the statistics of the work done by a quantum quench in a bosonic system. We discuss the general features of the probability distribution of the work and focus on its behaviour at the lowest energy threshold, which develops an edge singularity. A formal connection between this probability distribution and the critical Casimir effect in thin classical films shows that certain features of the edge singularity are universal as the post-quench gap tends to zero. Our results are quantitatively illustrated by an exact calculation for non-interacting bosonic systems. The effects of finite system size, dimensionality, and non-zero initial temperature are discussed in detail.
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@article{arxiv.1303.0782,
title = {Statistics of the work done by splitting a one-dimensional quasi-condensate},
author = {Spyros Sotiriadis and Andrea Gambassi and Alessandro Silva},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.0782},
year = {2013}
}
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20 pages, 8 figures - added paragraph, updated references