On the broken time translation symmetry in macroscopic systems: Precessing states and off-diagonal long-range order

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The broken symmetry state with off-diagonal long-range order (ODLRO), which is characterized by the vacuum expectation value of the operator of creation of the conserved quantum number Q, has the time-dependent order parameter. However, the breaking of the time translation symmetry is observable only if the charge Q is not strictly conserved and may decay. This dichotomy is resolved in systems with quasi-ODLRO. These systems have two well separated relaxation times: the relaxation time τQ of the charge Q and the energy relaxation time τE. If τQ ≫ τE, the perturbed system relaxes first to the state with the ODLRO, which persists for a long time and finally relaxes to the full equilibrium static state. In the limit τQ → ∞, but not in the strict limit case when the charge Q is conserved, the intermediate ODLRO state can be considered as the ground state of the system at fixed Q with the observable spontaneously broken time translation symmetry. Examples of systems with quasi-ODLRO are provided by superfluid phase of liquid 4He, Bose-Einstein condensation of magnons (phase coherent spin precession) and precessing vortices. © 2013 Pleiades Publishing, Inc.

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Volovik, G. E. (2013). On the broken time translation symmetry in macroscopic systems: Precessing states and off-diagonal long-range order. JETP Letters, 98(8), 491–495. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0021364013210133

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