Quantum slow relaxation and metastability due to dynamical constraints

One of the general mechanisms that give rise to the slow cooperative relaxation characteristic of classical glasses is the presence of kinetic constraints in the dynamics. Here we show that dynamical constraints can similarly lead to slow thermalisation and metastability in translationally invariant...

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Main Authors: Lan, Zhihao, van Horssen, Merlijn, Powell, Stephen, Garrahan, Juan P.
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Published: American Physical Society 2018
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52856/
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author Lan, Zhihao
van Horssen, Merlijn
Powell, Stephen
Garrahan, Juan P.
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van Horssen, Merlijn
Powell, Stephen
Garrahan, Juan P.
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description One of the general mechanisms that give rise to the slow cooperative relaxation characteristic of classical glasses is the presence of kinetic constraints in the dynamics. Here we show that dynamical constraints can similarly lead to slow thermalisation and metastability in translationally invariant quantum many-body systems. We illustrate this general idea by considering two simple models: (i) a one-dimensional quantum analogue to classical constrained lattice gases where excitation hopping is constrained by the state of neighbouring sites, mimicking excluded-volume interactions of dense fluids; and (ii) fully packed quantum dimers on the square lattice. Both models have a Rokhsar–Kivelson (RK) point at which kinetic and potential energy constants are equal. To one side of the RK point, where kinetic energy dominates, thermalisation is fast. To the other, where potential energy dominates, thermalisation is slow; memory of initial conditions persists for long times, and separation of timescales leads to pronounced metastability before eventual thermalisation. Furthermore, in analogy with what occurs in the relaxation of classical glasses, the slow-thermalisation regime displays dynamical heterogeneity as manifested by spatially segregated growth of entanglement.
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spelling nottingham-528562020-05-04T19:44:35Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52856/ Quantum slow relaxation and metastability due to dynamical constraints Lan, Zhihao van Horssen, Merlijn Powell, Stephen Garrahan, Juan P. One of the general mechanisms that give rise to the slow cooperative relaxation characteristic of classical glasses is the presence of kinetic constraints in the dynamics. Here we show that dynamical constraints can similarly lead to slow thermalisation and metastability in translationally invariant quantum many-body systems. We illustrate this general idea by considering two simple models: (i) a one-dimensional quantum analogue to classical constrained lattice gases where excitation hopping is constrained by the state of neighbouring sites, mimicking excluded-volume interactions of dense fluids; and (ii) fully packed quantum dimers on the square lattice. Both models have a Rokhsar–Kivelson (RK) point at which kinetic and potential energy constants are equal. To one side of the RK point, where kinetic energy dominates, thermalisation is fast. To the other, where potential energy dominates, thermalisation is slow; memory of initial conditions persists for long times, and separation of timescales leads to pronounced metastability before eventual thermalisation. Furthermore, in analogy with what occurs in the relaxation of classical glasses, the slow-thermalisation regime displays dynamical heterogeneity as manifested by spatially segregated growth of entanglement. American Physical Society 2018-07-27 Article PeerReviewed Lan, Zhihao, van Horssen, Merlijn, Powell, Stephen and Garrahan, Juan P. (2018) Quantum slow relaxation and metastability due to dynamical constraints. Physical Review Letters, 121 (4). 040603/1-040603/6. ISSN 1079-7114 https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.040603 doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.040603 doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.040603
spellingShingle Lan, Zhihao
van Horssen, Merlijn
Powell, Stephen
Garrahan, Juan P.
Quantum slow relaxation and metastability due to dynamical constraints
title Quantum slow relaxation and metastability due to dynamical constraints
title_full Quantum slow relaxation and metastability due to dynamical constraints
title_fullStr Quantum slow relaxation and metastability due to dynamical constraints
title_full_unstemmed Quantum slow relaxation and metastability due to dynamical constraints
title_short Quantum slow relaxation and metastability due to dynamical constraints
title_sort quantum slow relaxation and metastability due to dynamical constraints
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