Quasiparticle origin of dynamical quantum phase transitions

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Abstract

Considering nonintegrable quantum Ising chains with exponentially decaying interactions, we present matrix product state results that establish a connection between low-energy quasiparticle excitations and the kind of nonanalyticities in the Loschmidt return rate. When domain walls in the spectrum of the quench Hamiltonian are energetically favored to be bound rather than freely propagating, anomalous cusps appear in the return rate regardless of the initial state. In the nearest-neighbor limit, domain walls are always freely propagating and anomalous cusps never appear. As a consequence, our work illustrates that models in the same equilibrium universality class can still exhibit fundamentally distinct out-of-equilibrium criticality. Our results are accessible to current ultracold-atom and ion-trap experiments.

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Halimeh, J. C., Van Damme, M., Zauner-Stauber, V., & Vanderstraeten, L. (2020). Quasiparticle origin of dynamical quantum phase transitions. Physical Review Research, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.033111

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