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DY: Fachverband Dynamik und Statistische Physik

DY 53: Many-body Quantum Dynamics II (joint session DY/TT)

DY 53.3: Talk

Thursday, March 12, 2026, 15:30–15:45, HÜL/S186

Symmetry re-breaking in an effective theory of quantum coarsening — •Federico Balducci1, Anushya Chandran2, and Roderich Moessner11Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden — 2Boston University, Boston, MA

We present a simple theory accounting for two central observations in a recent experiment on quantum coarsening and collective dynamics on a programmable quantum simulator [T. Manovitz et al., Nature 638, 86 (2025)]: an apparent speeding up of the coarsening process as the phase transition is approached; and persistent oscillations of the order parameter after quenches within the ordered phase. Our theory, based on the Hamiltonian structure of the equations of motion in the classical limit of the quantum model, finds a speeding up already deep within the ordered phase, with subsequent slowing down as the domain wall tension vanishes upon approaching the critical line. Further, the oscillations are captured within a mean-field treatment of the order parameter field. For quenches within the ordered phase, small spatially-varying fluctuations in the initial mean-field lead to a remarkable long-time effect, wherein the system dynamically destroys its long-range order and has to coarsen to re-establish it. We term this phenomenon symmetry re-breaking, as the resulting late-time magnetization can have a sign opposite to the initial magnetization.

Keywords: Coarsening; Phase transitions; Quantum quenches; Quantum simulation

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