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Quantum caustics and the hierarchy of light cones in quenched spin chains

Abstract

We show that the light conelike structures that form in spin chains after a quench are quantum caustics. Their natural description is in terms of catastrophe theory and this implies (1) a hierarchy of light cone structures corresponding to the different catastrophes, (2) dressing by characteristic wave functions that obey scaling laws determined by the Arnol'd and Berry indices, and (3) a network of vortex-antivortex pairs in space-time inside the cone. We illustrate the theory by giving explicit calculations for the transverse field Ising model and the XY model, finding fold catastrophes dressed by the Airy functions and cusp catastrophes dressed by the Pearcey functions; multisite correlation functions are described by higher catastrophes such as the hyperbolic umbilic. Furthermore, we find that the vortex pairs created inside the cone are sensitive to phase transitions in these spin models with their rate of production being determined by the dynamical critical exponent. More broadly, this work illustrates how catastrophe theory can be applied to singularities in quantum fields.

Authors

Kirkby W; Mumford J; O'Dell DHJ

Journal

Physical Review Research, Vol. 1, No. 3,

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

Publication Date

November 1, 2019

DOI

10.1103/physrevresearch.1.033135

ISSN

2643-1564

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