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Quenching along a gapless line: A different exponent for defect density

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 78, Issue 14, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.78.144301

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  1. DST [SR/S2/CMP-27/2006]

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We use a quenching scheme to study the dynamics of a one-dimensional anisotropic XY spin-1/2 chain in the presence of a transverse field which alternates between the values h+delta and h-delta from site to site. In this quenching scheme, the parameter denoting the anisotropy of interaction (gamma) is linearly quenched from -infinity to +infinity as gamma=t/tau, keeping the total strength of interaction J fixed. The system traverses through a gapless phase when gamma is quenched along the critical surface h(2)=delta(2)+J(2) in the parameter space spanned by h, delta, and gamma. By mapping to an equivalent two-level Landau-Zener problem, we show that the defect density in the final state scales as 1/tau(1/3), a behavior that has not been observed in previous studies of quenching through a gapless phase. We also generalize the model incorporating additional alternations in the anisotropy or in the strength of the interaction and derive an identical result under a similar quenching. Based on the above results, we propose a general scaling of the defect density with the quenching rate tau for quenching along a gapless critical line.

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