Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
We investigate the time evolution towards the asymptotic steady state of a one-dimensional interacting system after a quantum quench. We show that at finite times the latter induces entanglement between right- and left-moving density excitations, encoded in their cross-correlators, which vanishes in the long-time limit. This behavior results in a universal time decay t-2 of the system spectral properties, in addition to nonuniversal power-law contributions typical of Luttinger liquids. Importantly, we argue that the presence of quench-induced entanglement clearly emerges in transport properties, such as charge and energy currents injected in the system from a biased probe and determines their long-time dynamics. In particular, the energy fractionalization phenomenon turns out to be a promising platform to observe the universal power-law decay t-2 induced by entanglement and represents a novel way to study the corresponding relaxation mechanism.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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Elenco autori:
Sassetti, Maura; Cavaliere, Fabio; Calzona, Alessio; Gambetta, FILIPPO MARIA; Carrega, Matteo
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