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Arresting dynamics in hardcore spin models

Published 2 Dec 2021 in cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.soft, and cond-mat.str-el | (2112.01553v2)

Abstract: We study the dynamics of hardcore spin models on the square and triangular lattice, constructed by analogy to hard spheres, where the translational degrees of freedom of the spheres are replaced by orientational degrees of freedom of spins on a lattice and the packing fraction as a control parameter is replaced by an exclusion angle. In equilibrium, models on both lattices exhibit a Kosterlitz-Thouless transition at an exclusion angle $\Delta_{\rm KT}$. We devise compression protocols for hardcore spins and find that {\it any} protocol that changes the exclusion angle nonadiabatically, if endowed with only local dynamics, fails to compress random initial states beyond an angle $\Delta_{\rm J}> \Delta_{\rm KT}$. This coincides with a doubly algebraic divergence of the relaxation time of compressed states towards equilibrium. We identify a remarkably simple mechanism underpinning this divergent timescale: topological defects involved in the phase ordering kinetics of the system become incompatible with the hardcore spin constraint, leading to a vanishing defect mobility as $\Delta\rightarrow\Delta_{\rm J}$.

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