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Many-Particle Dephasing after a Quench

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 118, Issue 13, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.130601

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  1. Helmholtz Virtual Institute New states of matter and their excitations.

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After a quench in a quantum many-body system, expectation values tend to relax towards long-time averages. However, temporal fluctuations remain in the long-time limit, and it is crucial to study the suppression of these fluctuations with increasing system size. The particularly important case of nonintegrable models has been addressed so far only by numerics and conjectures based on analytical bounds. In this work, we are able to derive analytical predictions for the temporal fluctuations in a nonintegrable model (the transverse Ising chain with extra terms). Our results are based on identifying a dynamical regime of many-particle dephasing,where quasiparticles do not yet relax but fluctuations are nonetheless suppressed exponentially by weak integrability breaking.

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