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Metamorphic dynamical quantum phase transition in double-quench processes at finite temperatures

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arxiv 2202.10532 v3 pith:L2NIDBEO submitted 2022-02-21 quant-ph cond-mat.mes-hallcond-mat.stat-mech

Metamorphic dynamical quantum phase transition in double-quench processes at finite temperatures

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keywords dqptmetamorphicdqptsdynamicalquantumsystemsamplitudedemonstrate
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By deriving a general framework and analyzing concrete examples, we demonstrate a class of dynamical quantum phase transitions (DQPTs) in one-dimensional two-band systems going through double-quench processes. When this type of DQPT occurs, the Loschmidt amplitude vanishes and the rate function remains singular after the second quench, meaning the final state continually has no overlap with the initial state. This type of DQPT is named metamorphic DQPT to differentiate it from ordinary DQPTs that only exhibit zero Loschmidt amplitude and singular rate function at discrete time points. The metamorphic DQPTs occur at zero as well as finite temperatures. Our examples of the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) model and Kitaev chain illustrate the conditions and behavior of the metamorphic DQPT. Since ordinary DQPTs have been experimentally realized in many systems, similar setups with double quenches will demonstrate the metamorphic DQPT. Our findings thus provide additional controls of dynamical evolution of quantum systems.

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