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Thermalization and Revivals after a Quantum Quench in Conformal Field Theory

Statistical Mechanics 2014-06-11 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We consider a quantum quench in a finite system of length LL described by a 1+1-dimensional CFT, of central charge cc, from a state with finite energy density corresponding to an inverse temperature βL\beta\ll L. For times tt such that /2<t<(L)/2\ell/2<t<(L-\ell)/2 the reduced density matrix of a subsystem of length \ell is exponentially close to a thermal density matrix. We compute exactly the overlap F\cal F of the state at time tt with the initial state and show that in general it is exponentially suppressed at large L/βL/\beta. However, for minimal models with c<1c<1 (more generally, rational CFTs), at times which are integer multiples of L/2L/2 (for periodic boundary conditions, LL for open boundary conditions) there are (in general, partial) revivals at which F\cal F is O(1)O(1), leading to an eventual complete revival with F=1{\cal F}=1. There is also interesting structure at all rational values of t/Lt/L, related to properties of the CFT under modular transformations. At early times t ⁣ ⁣(Lβ)1/2t\!\ll\!(L\beta)^{1/2} there is a universal decay Fexp( ⁣ ⁣(πc/3)Lt2/β(β2+4t2)){\cal F}\sim\exp\big(\!-\!(\pi c/3)Lt^2/\beta(\beta^2+4t^2)\big). The effect of an irrelevant non-integrable perturbation of the CFT is to progressively broaden each revival at t=nL/2t=nL/2 by an amount O(n1/2)O(n^{1/2}).

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@article{arxiv.1403.3040,
  title  = {Thermalization and Revivals after a Quantum Quench in Conformal Field Theory},
  author = {John Cardy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.3040},
  year   = {2014}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures