Tensor network simulation of the quantum Kibble-Zurek quench from the Mott to superfluid phase in the two-dimensional Bose-Hubbard model

Abstract

Quantum simulations of the Bose-Hubbard model (BHM) at commensurate filling can follow spreading of correlations after a sudden quench for times long enough to estimate their propagation velocities. In this work we perform tensor network simulation of the quantum Kibble-Zurek (KZ) ramp from the Mott towards the superfluid phase in the square lattice BHM and demonstrate that even relatively short ramp/quench times allow one to test the power laws predicted by the KZ mechanism (KZM). They can be verified for the correlation length and the excitation energy but the most reliable test is based on the KZM scaling hypothesis for the single particle correlation function: the correlation functions for different quench times evaluated at the same scaled time collapse to the same scaling function of the scaled distance. The scaling of the space and time variables is done according to the KZ power laws.

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