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Absence of Normal Fluctuations in an Integrable Magnet

Žiga Krajnik, Enej Ilievski, Tomaž Prosen

2022Physical Review Letters48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We investigate dynamical fluctuations of transferred magnetization in the one-dimensional lattice Landau-Lifshitz magnet with uniaxial anisotropy, representing an emblematic model of interacting spins. We demonstrate that the structure of fluctuations in thermal equilibrium depends radically on the characteristic dynamical scale. In the ballistic regime, typical fluctuations are found to follow a normal distribution and scaled cumulants are finite. In stark contrast, on the diffusive and superdiffusive timescales, relevant, respectively, for the easy-axis and isotropic magnet at vanishing total magnetization, typical fluctuations are no longer Gaussian and, remarkably, scaled cumulants are divergent. The observed anomalous features disappear upon breaking integrability, suggesting that the absence of normal fluctuations is intimately tied to the presence of soliton modes. In a nonequilibrium setting of the isotropic magnet with weakly polarized step-profile initial state we find a slow drift of dynamical exponent from the superdiffusive towards the diffusive value.

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PhysicsCumulantIsotropyCondensed matter physicsNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsExponentThermal fluctuationsMagnetQuantum electrodynamicsIntegrable systemGaussianLattice (music)MagnetizationSolitonQuantum fluctuationQuantum mechanicsScalingDistribution (mathematics)Classical mechanicsThermalThermal equilibriumStatistical physicsTheoretical and Computational PhysicsQuantum many-body systemsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
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