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Universal coarsening of a two-dimensional Bose gas under conservative evolution

Quantum Gases 2026-01-07 v1

Abstract

We investigate the phase ordering dynamics of a uniform two-dimensional Bose gas quenched to a finite temperature in the superfluid phase. Starting from a defect-rich, far-from-equilibrium state, we model the subsequent evolution with the projected Gross-Pitaevskii equation, which conserves both energy and particle number. By tuning the initial energy, we control the effective post-quench temperature and examine its role in the equilibration dynamics. We find that the gas exhibits universal behaviour at all temperatures, evidenced by spatio-temporal scaling of correlation functions and power-law growth of the correlation length t1/z\sim t^{1/z}, with zz the dynamical critical exponent. We find zz to be temperature dependent, with z1.5z \approx 1.5 for post-quench temperatures just below the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) transition, and z1.9z \approx 1.9 for quenches to near-zero temperature. Analysis of the Porod tail of the momentum distribution suggests a temperature-dependent competition between vortices and sound waves in the coarsening process. The two-time correlation function also exhibits universal scaling, decaying as tλ/z\sim t^{-\lambda/z}, with autocorrelation exponent λ\lambda. Near the BKT transition we obtain λ2\lambda \approx 2, whereas λ\lambda is found to diverge as the effective temperature approaches zero.

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@article{arxiv.2601.02687,
  title  = {Universal coarsening of a two-dimensional Bose gas under conservative evolution},
  author = {Andrew J. Groszek and Thomas P. Billam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.02687},
  year   = {2026}
}

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11 pages, 7 figures