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Quantum relaxation after a quench in systems with boundaries
Published 2010-11-16, updated 2011-01-20Version 2
We study the time-dependence of the magnetization profile, m_l(t), of a large finite open quantum Ising chain after a quench. We observe a cyclic variation, in which starting with an exponentially decreasing period the local magnetization arrives to a quasi-stationary regime, which is followed by an exponentially fast reconstruction period. The non-thermal behavior observed at near-surface sites turns over to thermal behavior for bulk sites. Besides the standard time- and length-scales a non-standard time-scale is identified in the reconstruction period.
Comments: 4 pages, 3 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 035701 (2011)
Keywords: quantum relaxation, boundaries, finite open quantum ising chain, large finite open quantum ising, local magnetization arrives
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