Quench dynamics of noninteracting fermions with a delta impurity
Gabriel Gouraud, Pierre Le Doussal, Gregory Schehr

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of noninteracting fermions with a delta impurity, deriving exact results for the stationary state, correlations, and oscillations, extending previous lattice models to continuum and finite temperature.
Contribution
It provides an exact analytical study of fermion quench dynamics with a delta impurity in continuum space, extending previous lattice-based methods to new settings.
Findings
Exact correlation kernel, density, and current in the NESS.
Identification of algebraic relaxation and Friedel-like oscillations.
Emergence of light cones and non-trivial quantum correlations between opposite rays.
Abstract
We study the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of noninteracting fermions in one dimension and in continuum space, in the presence of a delta impurity potential at the origin whose strength is varied at time . The system is prepared in its ground state with , with two different densities and Fermi wave-vectors and on the two half-spaces and respectively. It then evolves for as an isolated system, with a finite impurity strength . We compute exactly the time dependent density and current. For a fixed position and in the large time limit , the system reaches a non-equilibrium stationary state (NESS). We obtain analytically the correlation kernel, density, particle current, and energy current in the NESS, and characterize their relaxation, which is algebraic in time. In particular, in the NESS, we show that, away from the…
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