Dissipative dynamics in the free massive boson limit of the sine-Gordon model
We study the dissipative dynamics of one-dimensional fermions, described in terms of the sine-Gordon model in its free massive boson or semi-classical limit, while keeping track of forward scattering processes. The system is prepared in the gapped ground state, and then coupled to environment throug...
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Veröffentlicht in: | SciPost physics core 2022-01, Vol.5 (1), p.004, Article 004 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We study the dissipative dynamics of one-dimensional fermions,
described in terms of the sine-Gordon model in its free massive boson or
semi-classical limit, while keeping track of forward scattering
processes. The system is prepared in the gapped ground state, and then
coupled to environment through local currents within the Lindblad
formalism. The heating dynamics of the system is followed using
bosonization. The single particle density matrix exhibits correlations
between the left and right moving particles. While the density matrix of
right movers and left movers is translationally invariant, the
left-right sector is not, corresponding to a translational symmetry
breaking charge density wave state. Asymptotically, the single particle
density matrix decays exponentially with exponent proportional to
-\gamma t|x|\Delta^2
−
γ
t
|
x
|
Δ
2
where
\gamma
γ
and
\Delta
Δ
are the dissipative coupling and the gap, respectively. The charge
density wave order parameter decays exponentially in time with an
interaction independent decay rate. The second R'enyi entropy grows
linearly with time and is essentially insensitive to the presence of the
gap. |
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ISSN: | 2666-9366 2666-9366 |
DOI: | 10.21468/SciPostPhysCore.5.1.004 |