Coarsening Dynamics of an Isotropic Ferromagnetic Superfluid

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Abstract

In zero magnetic field the ground-state manifold of a ferromagnetic spin-1 condensate is SO(3) and exhibits Z2 vortices as topological defects. We investigate the phase-ordering dynamics of this system after being quenched into this ferromagnetic phase from a zero-temperature unmagnetized phase. Following the quench, we observe the ordering of both magnetic and gauge domains. We find that these domains grow diffusively, i.e., with domain size L(t)∼t1/2, and exhibit dynamic scale invariance. The coarsening dynamics progresses as Z2 vortices annihilate; however, we find that at finite energy a number of these vortices persist in small clumps without influencing magnetic or gauge order. We consider the influence of a small nonzero magnetic field, which reduces the ground-state symmetry, and show that this sets a critical length scale such that when the domains reach this size the system dynamically transitions in order parameter and scaling behavior from an isotropic to an anisotropic ferromagnetic superfluid.

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Williamson, L. A., & Blakie, P. B. (2017). Coarsening Dynamics of an Isotropic Ferromagnetic Superfluid. Physical Review Letters, 119(25). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.255301

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