Relaxation dynamics in an isolated long-range Ising chain

2015 
We consider a chain of trapped ions to interact with each other via long-range interactions. This system can be used to simulate the long-range Ising model. We study the dynamics of quantum coherence of a single spin in the chain, where the spins are initially prepared in their upper states. The relaxation dynamics exhibits due to the genuine long-range interaction. The degree of quantum coherence of a single spin rapidly decreases and vanishes in the steady state. However, our numerical result suggests that the conventional spin chain model, which truncates the interactions between the distant spins, cannot show the relaxation dynamics. This implies that the usual truncation in approximating the long-range interaction is not applicable to describing the non-equilibrium dynamics. The effect of the interaction range on the relaxation dynamics is studied. The higher relaxation rate will show if a system has a longer range of interaction. However, it takes a longer relaxation time in the vicinity of infinite interaction range. We also examine the dynamics of quantum coherence of a block of spins. Our result may shed light on the relationship between long-range interaction and the coherence dynamics of a quantum many-body system.
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