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Universal dynamical scaling of long-range topological superconductors

Quantum Physics 2019-11-27 v1 Quantum Gases Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We study the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of pp-wave superconducting quantum wires with long-range interactions, when the chemical potential is linearly ramped across the topological phase transition. We show that the heat produced after the quench scales with the quench rate δ\delta according to the scaling law δθ\delta^\theta, where the exponent θ\theta depends on the power law exponent of the long-range interactions. We identify the parameter regimes where this scaling can be cast in terms of the universal equilibrium critical exponents and can thus be understood within the Kibble-Zurek framework. When the electron hopping decays more slowly in space than pairing, it dominates the equilibrium scaling. Surprisingly, in this regime the dynamical critical behaviour arises only from paring and, thus, exhibits anomalous dynamical universality unrelated to equilibrium scaling. The discrepancy from the expected Kibble-Zurek scenario can be traced back to the presence of multiple universal terms in the equilibrium scaling functions of long-range interacting systems close to a second order critical point.

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@article{arxiv.1906.09425,
  title  = {Universal dynamical scaling of long-range topological superconductors},
  author = {Nicolò Defenu and Giovanna Morigi and Luca Dell'Anna and Tilman Enss},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.09425},
  year   = {2019}
}

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11 pages, 3 figures