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Supercurrent survival under Rosen-Zener quench of hard core bosons

arXiv:0706.2869 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.205303

Abstract

We study the survival of super-currents in a system of impenetrable bosons subject to a quantum quench from its critical superfluid phase to an insulating phase. We show that the evolution of the current when the quench follows a Rosen-Zener profile is exactly solvable. This allows us to analyze a quench of arbitrary rate, from a sudden destruction of the superfluid to a slow opening of a gap. The decay and oscillations of the current are analytically derived, and studied numerically along with the momentum distribution after the quench. In the case of small supercurrent boosts $ν$, we find that the current surviving at long times is proportional to $ν^3$.