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Symmetry breaking bias and the dynamics of a quantum phase transition

Published 14 May 2019 in cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.quant-gas, and quant-ph | (1905.05783v2)

Abstract: The Kibble-Zurek mechanism predicts the formation of topological defects and other excitations that quantify how much a quantum system driven across a quantum critical point fails to be adiabatic. We point out that, thanks to the divergent linear susceptibility at the critical point, even a tiny symmetry breaking bias can restore the adiabaticity. The minimal required bias scales like $\tau_Q{-\beta\delta/(1+z\nu)}$, where $\beta,\delta,z,\nu$ are the critical exponents and $\tau_Q$ is a quench time. We test this prediction by DMRG simulations of the quantum Ising chain. It is directly applicable to the recent emulation of quantum phase transition dynamics in the Ising chain with ultracold Rydberg atoms.

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