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Hybridized Kibble-Zurek scaling in the driven critical dynamics across an overlapping critical region

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Authors: Liang-Jun Zhai, Huai-Yu Wang, Shuai Yin

Year

2017

Paper ID

24447

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Preprint

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Abstract

The conventional Kibble-Zurek scaling describes the scaling behavior in the driven dynamics across a single critical region. In this paper, we study the driven dynamics across an overlapping critical region, in which a critical region (Region-A) is overlaid by another critical region (Region-B). We develop a hybridized Kibble-Zurek scaling (HKZS) to characterize the scaling behavior in the driven process. According to the HKZS, the driven dynamics in the overlapping region can be described by the critical theories for both Region-A and Region-B simultaneously. This results in a constraint on the scaling function in the overlapping critical region. We take the quantum Ising chain in an imaginary longitudinal-field as an example. In this model, the critical region of the Yang-Lee edge singularity and the critical region of the ferromagnetic-paramagnetic phase transition point overlap with each other. We numerically confirm the HKZS by simulating the driven dynamics in this overlapping region. The HKZSs in other models are also discussed.

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