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Decoupling of static and dynamic criticality in a driven Mott insulator

Decoupling of static and dynamic criticality in a driven Mott insulator

Dynamically driven interacting quantum many-body systems have the potential to exhibit properties that defy the laws of equilibrium statistical mechanics. A widely studied model is the impulsively driven antiferromagnetic Mott insulator, which is predicted to realize exotic transient phenomena including dynamical phase transitions into thermally forbidden states and highly non-thermal …