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arxiv: 2004.07249 · v4 · pith:ZNBXG4WYnew · submitted 2020-04-15 · ✦ hep-th · cond-mat.other· hep-ph· quant-ph

Emergence of classical structures from the quantum vacuum

classification ✦ hep-th cond-mat.otherhep-phquant-ph
keywords phasequantumtransitionclassicaldensityquenchvacuumapprox
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After a quantum phase transition the quantum vacuum can break up to form classical topological defects. We examine this process for scalar field models with $Z_2$ symmetry for different quench rates for the phase transition. We find that the number density of kinks at late times universally scales as $C m^{1/2} t^{-1/2}$ where $m$ is a mass scale in the model and $C\approx 0.22$; it does not depend on the quench timescale in contrast to the Kibble-Zurek scaling for thermal phase transitions. A subleading correction $\propto t^{-3/2}$ to the kink density depends on the details of the phase transition.

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