Competition between intra-species repulsion and inter-species attraction in dual-species Rydberg chains induces real-space dynamical fragmentation with coexisting frozen and oscillatory sectors.
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Kibble-Zurek defect scaling does not generally correspond to quantum criticality in representative quasi-1D Fermi models.
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Long-lived revivals and real-space fragmentation in chains of multispecies Rydberg atoms
Competition between intra-species repulsion and inter-species attraction in dual-species Rydberg chains induces real-space dynamical fragmentation with coexisting frozen and oscillatory sectors.
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Separation of the Kibble-Zurek Mechanism from Quantum Criticality
Kibble-Zurek defect scaling does not generally correspond to quantum criticality in representative quasi-1D Fermi models.