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Chaotic Dynamical Ferromagnetic Phase Induced by Nonequilibrium Quantum Fluctuations

  • Alessio Lerose
  • , Jamir Marino
  • , Bojan Žunkovič
  • , Andrea Gambassi
  • , Alessandro Silva
  • International School for Advanced Studies
  • National Institute for Nuclear Physics
  • University of Ljubljana

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Abstract

We investigate the robustness of a dynamical phase transition against quantum fluctuations by studying the impact of a ferromagnetic nearest-neighbor spin interaction in one spatial dimension on the nonequilibrium dynamical phase diagram of the fully connected quantum Ising model. In particular, we focus on the transient dynamics after a quantum quench and study the prethermal state via a combination of analytic time-dependent spin wave theory and numerical methods based on matrix product states. We find that, upon increasing the strength of the quantum fluctuations, the dynamical critical point fans out into a chaotic dynamical phase within which the asymptotic ordering is characterized by strong sensitivity to the parameters and initial conditions. We argue that such a phenomenon is general, as it arises from the impact of quantum fluctuations on the mean-field out of equilibrium dynamics of any system which exhibits a broken discrete symmetry.

Original languageEnglish
Article number130603
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume120
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 30 2018

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