Non-thermal equilibration of a one-dimensional Fermi gas

Physics – Condensed Matter – Quantum Gases

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Equilibration of an isolated Fermi gas in one spatial dimension after an interaction quench is studied. Evaluating Kadanoff-Beym dynamic equations for correlation functions obtained from the two-particle-irreducible effective action in nonperturbative approximation, the gas is seen to evolve to states characterized by thermal as well as nonthermal momentum distributions, depending on the assumed initial conditions. For total energies near the Fermi temperature, stationary power laws emerge for the high-momentum tails while at lower momenta the distributions are of Fermi-Dirac type. The relation found between fluctuations and dissipation exhibits nonthermal final states.

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