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Observation of the Kibble-Zurek scaling law for defect formation in ion crystals
S. T. DawkinsC. DegüntherUlrich PoschingerFerdinand Schmidt-kalerS. UlmRamil NigmatullinRamil NigmatullinMartin B. PlenioMartin B. PlenioKilian SingerJ. RoßnagelGeorg JacobAlex Retzkersubject
Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesKibble-Zurek mechanismPhysicsScaling lawQuantum PhysicsMultidisciplinaryCondensed matter physicsCoulomb crystalsFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyGeneral ChemistryMeasure (mathematics)General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyIonCondensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterClassical mechanicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Other Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)description
Traversal of a symmetry-breaking phase transition at finite rates can lead to causally separated regions with incompatible symmetries and the formation of defects at their boundaries, which has a crucial role in quantum and statistical mechanics, cosmology and condensed matter physics. This mechanism is conjectured to follow universal scaling laws prescribed by the Kibble-Zurek mechanism. Here we determine the scaling law for defect formation in a crystal of 16 laser-cooled trapped ions, which are conducive to the precise control of structural phases and the detection of defects. The experiment reveals an exponential scaling of defect formation γ(β), where γ is the rate of traversal of the critical point and β=2.68±0.06. This supports the prediction of β=8/3≈2.67 for finite inhomogeneous systems. Our result demonstrates that the scaling laws also apply in the mesoscopic regime and emphasizes the potential for further tests of non-equilibrium thermodynamics with ion crystals.
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2013-08-07 |