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Nonthermal Melting of Neel Order in the Hubbard Model
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Nonthermal Melting of Neel Order in the Hubbard Model

Karsten Balzer, F. Alexander Wolf, Ian P. McCulloch, Philipp Werner and Martin Eckstein
Physical review. X, Vol.5(3), p.031039
18/09/2015

Abstract

Physical Sciences Physics Physics, Multidisciplinary Science & Technology
We study the unitary time evolution of antiferromagnetic order in the Hubbard model after a quench starting from the perfect Neel state. In this setup, which is well suited for experiments with cold atoms, one can distinguish fundamentally different pathways for melting of long-range order at weak and strong interaction. In the Mott insulating regime, melting of long-range order occurs due to the ultrafast transfer of energy from charge excitations to the spin background, while local magnetic moments and their exchange coupling persist during the process. The latter can be demonstrated by a local spin-precession experiment. At weak interaction, local moments decay along with the long-range order. The dynamics is governed by residual quasiparticles, which are reflected in oscillations of the off-diagonal components of the momentum distribution. Such oscillations provide an alternative route to study the prethermalization phenomenon and its influence on the dynamics away from the integrable (noninteracting) limit. The Hubbard model is solved within nonequilibrium dynamical mean-field theory, using the density-matrix renormalization group as an impurity solver.
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