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Dynamical off-equilibrium scaling across magnetic first-order phase transitions (1806.00866v2)

Published 3 Jun 2018 in cond-mat.stat-mech

Abstract: We investigate the off-equilibrium dynamics of a classical spin system with $O(n)$ symmetry in $2< D <4$ spatial dimensions and in the limit $n\to \infty$. The system is set up in an ordered equilibrium state is and subsequently driven out of equilibrium by slowly varying the external magnetic field $h$ across the transition line $h_c=0$ at fixed temperature $T\leq T_c$. We distinguish the cases $T = T_c$ where the magnetic transition is continuous and $T<T_c$ where the transition is discontinuous. In the former case, we apply a standard Kibble-Zurek approach to describe the non-equilibrium scaling and formally compute the correlation functions and scaling relations. For the discontinuous transition we develop a scaling theory which builds on the coherence length rather than the correlation length since the latter remains finite for all times. Finally, we derive the off-equilibrium scaling relations for the hysteresis loop area during a round-trip protocol that takes the system across its phase transition and back. Remarkably, our results are valid beyond the large-$n$ limit.

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