We consider the time evolution of observables in the transverse-field Ising chain after a sudden quench of the magnetic field. We provide exact analytical results for the asymptotic time and distance dependence of one-and two-point correlation functions of the order parameter. We employ two complementary approaches based on asymptotic evaluations of determinants and form-factor sums. We prove that the stationary value of the two-point correlation function is not thermal, but can be described by a generalized Gibbs ensemble (GGE). The approach to the stationary state can also be understood in terms of a GGE. We present a conjecture on how these results generalize to particular quenches in other integrable models.

Quantum quench in the transverse-field ising chain / Calabrese, Pasquale; Essler, Fhl; Fagotti, M.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 106:22(2011), pp. 1-4. [10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.227203]

Quantum quench in the transverse-field ising chain

Calabrese, Pasquale;
2011-01-01

Abstract

We consider the time evolution of observables in the transverse-field Ising chain after a sudden quench of the magnetic field. We provide exact analytical results for the asymptotic time and distance dependence of one-and two-point correlation functions of the order parameter. We employ two complementary approaches based on asymptotic evaluations of determinants and form-factor sums. We prove that the stationary value of the two-point correlation function is not thermal, but can be described by a generalized Gibbs ensemble (GGE). The approach to the stationary state can also be understood in terms of a GGE. We present a conjecture on how these results generalize to particular quenches in other integrable models.
2011
106
22
1
4
227203
Calabrese, Pasquale; Essler, Fhl; Fagotti, M.
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