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Crossover from string to cluster dynamics following a field quench in spin ice (2024)
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Pal, S., & Powell, S. (2024). Crossover from string to cluster dynamics following a field quench in spin ice. Physical Review B, 109(9), Article 094427. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.109.094427

We investigate quench dynamics of spin ice after removal of a strong magnetic field along the [100] crystal direction, using Monte Carlo simulations and theoretical arguments. We show how the early-time relaxation of the magnetization can be understo... Read More about Crossover from string to cluster dynamics following a field quench in spin ice.

Derivation of field theory for the classical dimer model using bosonization (2023)
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Wilkins, N., & Powell, S. (2023). Derivation of field theory for the classical dimer model using bosonization. Physical Review E, 107(5), Article 054126. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.107.054126

We derive a field theory for the two-dimensional classical dimer model by applying bosonization to Lieb's (fermionic) transfer-matrix solution. Our constructive approach gives results that are consistent with the well-known height theory, previously... Read More about Derivation of field theory for the classical dimer model using bosonization.

Topological sectors, dimer correlations, and monomers from the transfer-matrix solution of the dimer model (2021)
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Wilkins, N., & Powell, S. (2021). Topological sectors, dimer correlations, and monomers from the transfer-matrix solution of the dimer model. Physical Review E, 104(1), Article 014145. https://doi.org/10.1103/physreve.104.014145

We solve the classical square-lattice dimer model with periodic boundaries and in the presence of a field t that couples to the (vector) flux, by diagonalizing a modified version of Lieb's transfer matrix. After deriving the torus partition function... Read More about Topological sectors, dimer correlations, and monomers from the transfer-matrix solution of the dimer model.

Interacting double dimer model on the square lattice (2020)
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Wilkins, N., & Powell, S. (2020). Interacting double dimer model on the square lattice. Physical Review B, 102(17), Article 174431. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.102.174431

We study phases and transitions of the square-lattice double dimer model, consisting of two coupled replicas of the classical dimer model. As on the cubic lattice, we find a thermal phase transition from the Coulomb phase, a disordered but correlated... Read More about Interacting double dimer model on the square lattice.

Synchronization transition in the double dimer model on the cubic lattice (2019)
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Wilkins, N., & Powell, S. (2019). Synchronization transition in the double dimer model on the cubic lattice. Physical Review B, 99(14), Article 144403. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.99.144403

We study the classical cubic-lattice double dimer model, consisting of two coupled replicas of the close-packed dimer model, using a combination of theoretical arguments and Monte Carlo simulations. Our results establish the presence of a 'synchroniz... Read More about Synchronization transition in the double dimer model on the cubic lattice.

Emergent SO(5) symmetry at the columnar ordering transition in the classical cubic dimer model (2019)
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Sreejith, G., Powell, S., & Nahum, A. (2019). Emergent SO(5) symmetry at the columnar ordering transition in the classical cubic dimer model. Physical Review Letters, 122(8), Article 080601. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.080601

The classical cubic-lattice dimer model undergoes an unconventional transition between a columnar crystal and a dimer liquid, in the same universality class as the deconfined quantum critical point in spin-1/2 anti-ferromagnets but with very differen... Read More about Emergent SO(5) symmetry at the columnar ordering transition in the classical cubic dimer model.

Phases of quantum dimers from ensembles of classical stochastic trajectories (2018)
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Oakes, T., Powell, S., Castelnovo, C., Lamacraft, A., & Garrahan, J. P. (2018). Phases of quantum dimers from ensembles of classical stochastic trajectories. Physical Review B, 98(6), Article 064302. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.98.064302

We study the connection between the phase behaviour of quantum dimers and the dynamics of classical stochastic dimers. At the so-called Rokhsar–Kivelson (RK) point a quantum dimer Hamiltonian is equivalent to the Markov generator of the dynamics of c... Read More about Phases of quantum dimers from ensembles of classical stochastic trajectories.

Quantum slow relaxation and metastability due to dynamical constraints (2018)
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Lan, Z., van Horssen, M., Powell, S., & Garrahan, J. P. (2018). Quantum slow relaxation and metastability due to dynamical constraints. Physical Review Letters, 121(4), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.040603

One of the general mechanisms that give rise to the slow cooperative relaxation characteristic of classical glasses is the presence of kinetic constraints in the dynamics. Here we show that dynamical constraints can similarly lead to slow thermalisat... Read More about Quantum slow relaxation and metastability due to dynamical constraints.

Eigenstate thermalization hypothesis in quantum dimer models (2017)
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Lan, Z., & Powell, S. (in press). Eigenstate thermalization hypothesis in quantum dimer models. Physical Review B, 96(11), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.96.115140

We use exact diagonalization to study the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH) in the quantum dimer model on the square and triangular lattices. Due to the nonergodicity of the local plaquette-ip dynamics, the Hilbert space, which consists of h... Read More about Eigenstate thermalization hypothesis in quantum dimer models.