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American Physical Society, Physical review B, 4(90), 2014

DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.90.041111

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Nonadiabatic stationary behavior in a driven low-dimensional gapped system

Journal article published in 2014 by Anna Maraga, Pietro Smacchia, Michele Fabrizio, Alessandro Silva ORCID
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Abstract

We discuss the emergence of nonadiabatic behavior in the dynamics of the order parameter in a low-dimensional quantum many-body system subject to a linear ramp of one of its parameters. While performing a ramp within a gapped phase seems to be the most favorable situation for adiabaticity, we show that such a change leads eventually to the disruption of the order, no matter how slowly the ramp is performed. We show this in detail by studying the dynamics of the one-dimensional quantum Ising model subject to linear variation of the transverse magnetic field within the ferromagnetic phase, and then propose a general argument applicable to other systems.