In a driven one-dimensional Hubbard model, spin-charge separation produces a long-lived fractionalized prethermal state with distinct effective temperatures for spins and charges, with lifetimes set by quasiparticle decay and Floquet prethermalization.
Here we give further remarks on the finite size effects that appear in the spin correlations due to the product structure of the Hilbert space; see Fig
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Fractionalized Prethermalization in the One-Dimensional Hubbard Model
In a driven one-dimensional Hubbard model, spin-charge separation produces a long-lived fractionalized prethermal state with distinct effective temperatures for spins and charges, with lifetimes set by quasiparticle decay and Floquet prethermalization.