Finite-Time Dynamical Phase Transition in Nonequilibrium Relaxation
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Abstract
We uncover a finite-time dynamical phase transition in the thermal relaxation of a mean-field magnetic model. The phase transition manifests itself as a cusp singularity in the probability distribution of the magnetization that forms at a critical time. The transition is due to a sudden switch in the dynamics, characterized by a dynamical order parameter. We derive a dynamical Landau theory for the transition that applies to a range of systems with scalar, parity-invariant order parameters. Close to criticality, our theory reveals an exact mapping between the dynamical and equilibrium phase transitions of the magnetic model, and implies critical exponents of mean-field type. We argue that interactions between nearby saddle points, neglected at the mean-field level, may lead to critical, spatiotemporal fluctuations of the order parameter, and thus give rise to novel, dynamical critical phenomena.
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Publication: Jan Meibohm and Massimiliano Esposito. Phys. Rev. Lett., 128(11):110603, (2022)<br>Jan Meibohm and Massimiliano Esposito. arXiv:2205.10311, (2022)
Presenters
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Jan N Meibohm
King's College London
Authors
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Jan N Meibohm
King's College London
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Massimiliano Esposito
University of Luxembourg