Kibble-Zurek Mechanism in a Spin-1 Bose-Einstein Condensate
Abstract
We observe power-law scaling of the temporal onset of excitations with quench speed in the neighborhood of the quantum phase transition between the polar and broken-axisymmetry phases in a small spin-1 ferromagnetic Bose-Einstein condensate. As the system is driven through the quantum critical point by tuning the Hamiltonian, the vanishing energy gap between the ground state and first excited state causes the reaction time scale of the system to diverge, preventing it from adiabatically following the ground state. We measure the temporal evolution of the spin populations for different quench speeds and determine the exponents characterizing the scaling of the onset of excitations, which are in good agreement with the predictions of the Kibble-Zurek mechanism.
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