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Interplay between transport and quantum coherences in free fermionic systems

Tony Jin, Tristan GautiƩ, Alexandre Krajenbrink, Paola Ruggiero, Takato Yoshimura

Published 2021-03-24Version 1

We study the quench dynamics in free fermionic systems in the prototypical bipartitioning protocol obtained by joining two semi-infinite subsystems prepared in different states, aiming at understanding the interplay between spatial correlations in the initial state and transport properties. Our findings reveal that, under reasonable assumptions, the more correlated the initial state, the slower the transport is. Such statement is first discussed at qualitative level, and then made quantitative by introducing proper measures of correlations and transport "speed". Moreover, it is supported for fermions on a lattice by an exact solution starting from specific initial conditions, and in the continuous case by the explicit solution for a wider class of physically relevant initial states. In particular, for this class of states, we identify a function, that we dub \emph{transition map}, which takes the value of the stationary current as input and gives the value of correlation as output, in a protocol-independent way. As a byproduct, in the discrete case, we give an expression of the full counting statistics in terms of a continuous kernel for a general correlated domain wall initial state, thus extending the recent results in [Moriya, Nagao and Sasamoto, JSTAT 2019(6):063105] on the one-dimensional XX spin chain.

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