Scaling and Universality at Noise-Affected Non-Equilibrium Spin Correlation Functions
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2602.10805v1
- Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2026 12:46:15 GMT
- Title: Scaling and Universality at Noise-Affected Non-Equilibrium Spin Correlation Functions
- Authors: R. Jafari, Alireza Akbari,
- Abstract summary: We investigate scaling and excitation in nonequilibrium spin correlation functions in the presence of uncorrelated noise.<n>We show that the critical sweep velocity at which the spin correlation functions undergo an abrupt change decreases with increasing noise strength.<n>Remarkably, when the noise intensity and sweep velocity are comparable, the universality probability becomes locked to pk = 1/2 over a finite momentum window.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: We investigate scaling and universality in nonequilibrium spin correlation functions in the presence of uncorrelated noise. In the absence of noise, spin correlation functions exhibit a crossover from monotonic decay at fast sweep velocities to oscillatory behavior at slow sweeps. We show that, under a stochastically driven field, the critical sweep velocity at which the spin correlation functions undergo an abrupt change decreases with increasing noise strength and scales linearly with the square of the noise intensity. Remarkably, when the noise intensity and sweep velocity are comparable, the excitation probability becomes locked to pk = 1/2 over a finite momentum window, signaling the emergence of noise-induced maximally mixed modes. This gives rise to a highly oscillatory region in the dynamical phase diagram, whose threshold sweep velocity increases with noise and likewise exhibits quadratic scaling with the noise strength. Finally, we identify a universal scaling function under which all boundary sweep-velocity curves collapse onto a single universal curve.
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