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arxiv: 1609.08216 · v2 · pith:MAF53XGZnew · submitted 2016-09-26 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.dis-nn· quant-ph

Critical thermalization of a disordered dipolar spin system in diamond

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.dis-nnquant-ph
keywords interactionssystemsthermalizationcriticaldiamonddipolardisorderedspin
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Statistical mechanics underlies our understanding of macroscopic quantum systems. It is based on the assumption that out-of-equilibrium systems rapidly approach their equilibrium states, forgetting any information about their microscopic initial conditions. This fundamental paradigm is challenged by disordered systems, in which a slowdown or even absence of thermalization is expected. We report the observation of critical thermalization in a three dimensional ensemble of $\sim 10^6$ electronic spins coupled via dipolar interactions. By controlling the spin states of nitrogen vacancy color centers in diamond, we observe slow, sub-exponential relaxation dynamics and identify a regime of power-law decay with disorder-dependent exponents; this behavior is modified at late times owing to many-body interactions. These observations are quantitatively explained by a resonance counting theory that incorporates the effects of both disorder and interactions.

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