Environment induced pre-thermalization in the Mott-Hubbard model
Friedemann Queisser, Ralf Sch\"utzhold

TL;DR
This paper investigates how a Markovian environment influences the dynamics of the Mott insulator state in the Fermi-Hubbard model, revealing environment-induced pre-thermalization before eventual thermalization.
Contribution
It demonstrates that environmental monitoring induces a pre-thermalized state similar to a quantum quench, providing new insights into non-equilibrium dynamics in strongly correlated systems.
Findings
Environment causes decay of quasi-particle frequencies.
Pre-thermalization occurs on intermediate time scales.
Full thermalization involves local on-site heating.
Abstract
Via the hierarchy of correlations, we study the strongly interacting Fermi-Hubbard model in the Mott insulator state and couple it to a Markovian environment which constantly monitors the particle numbers and for each lattice site . As expected, the environment induces an imaginary part (i.e., decay rate) of the quasi-particle frequencies and tends to diminish the correlations between lattice sites. Surprisingly, the environment does also steer the state of the system on intermediate time scales to a pre-thermalized state very similar to a quantum quench (i.e., suddenly switching on the hopping rate ). Full thermalization occurs via local on-site heating and takes much longer.
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